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A suspect was killed after opening fire on a Secret Service checkpoint outside the White House Saturday evening, a Secret Service spokesperson told CBS News in a statement.
President Trump has been briefed on the shooting that occurred outside the White House, a White House official told CBS News.
The Secret Service confirmed that the president was at the White House when the incident occurred.
President Trump said he is "going to try and make it" to his son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding this weekend, even though he said it's "not good timing for me."
"I have this thing called Iran and other things," he told reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday.
An American doctor who was in contact with people infected with Ebola in Uganda has been taken to Prague, Czech Republic after the U.S. embassy there asked for help.
The individual had no symptoms of Ebola and will be kept in isolation for three weeks at Bulovka University Hospital, the country's health minister said. #ebola #prague #czechrepublic
Footage from 2014 shows divers using flashlights to navigate the nearly 100-foot-long cavern in Vaavu Atoll, in the Maldives, where five Italian divers died earlier this month.
On May 14, University of Genoa professor Monica Montefalcone, her daughter Giorgia Sommacal, marine biologist Federico Gualtieri, researcher Muriel Oddenino, and instructor Gianluca Benedetti did not return from a dive in the cave. Benedetti’s body was found outside the cave, while the others were located inside. A sixth victim, Maldivian military diver Mohamed Mahudhee, died during the search and rescue effort.
A man walking along a busy freeway in Dallas, Texas was safely removed on Thursday after police used a drone to track his movements, according to the Dallas Police Department. Police said officers quickly reached the area and safely removed him from the freeway before he was harmed.

Cameron Rider had always been an athlete. The summer before his junior year of high school, he decided to join the football team. Pre-season practices in August left him fatigued and out of breath, but Rider, 16 at the time, just thought he was getting used to the new sport.
When his exhaustion turned into a 105-degree fever and body aches, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. But he didn’t get better. Finally, he saw a specialist who found a rare form of cancer in his lung. “My first thought was obviously if I was going to die or not,” Rider said. “It was the first thing that popped in my head.”

Cameron Rider had always been an athlete. The summer before his junior year of high school, he decided to join the football team. Pre-season practices in August left him fatigued and out of breath, but Rider, 16 at the time, just thought he was getting used to the new sport.
When his exhaustion turned into a 105-degree fever and body aches, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. But he didn’t get better. Finally, he saw a specialist who found a rare form of cancer in his lung. “My first thought was obviously if I was going to die or not,” Rider said. “It was the first thing that popped in my head.”

Cameron Rider had always been an athlete. The summer before his junior year of high school, he decided to join the football team. Pre-season practices in August left him fatigued and out of breath, but Rider, 16 at the time, just thought he was getting used to the new sport.
When his exhaustion turned into a 105-degree fever and body aches, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. But he didn’t get better. Finally, he saw a specialist who found a rare form of cancer in his lung. “My first thought was obviously if I was going to die or not,” Rider said. “It was the first thing that popped in my head.”

Cameron Rider had always been an athlete. The summer before his junior year of high school, he decided to join the football team. Pre-season practices in August left him fatigued and out of breath, but Rider, 16 at the time, just thought he was getting used to the new sport.
When his exhaustion turned into a 105-degree fever and body aches, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. But he didn’t get better. Finally, he saw a specialist who found a rare form of cancer in his lung. “My first thought was obviously if I was going to die or not,” Rider said. “It was the first thing that popped in my head.”

Cameron Rider had always been an athlete. The summer before his junior year of high school, he decided to join the football team. Pre-season practices in August left him fatigued and out of breath, but Rider, 16 at the time, just thought he was getting used to the new sport.
When his exhaustion turned into a 105-degree fever and body aches, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. But he didn’t get better. Finally, he saw a specialist who found a rare form of cancer in his lung. “My first thought was obviously if I was going to die or not,” Rider said. “It was the first thing that popped in my head.”

Cameron Rider had always been an athlete. The summer before his junior year of high school, he decided to join the football team. Pre-season practices in August left him fatigued and out of breath, but Rider, 16 at the time, just thought he was getting used to the new sport.
When his exhaustion turned into a 105-degree fever and body aches, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. But he didn’t get better. Finally, he saw a specialist who found a rare form of cancer in his lung. “My first thought was obviously if I was going to die or not,” Rider said. “It was the first thing that popped in my head.”

Cameron Rider had always been an athlete. The summer before his junior year of high school, he decided to join the football team. Pre-season practices in August left him fatigued and out of breath, but Rider, 16 at the time, just thought he was getting used to the new sport.
When his exhaustion turned into a 105-degree fever and body aches, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. But he didn’t get better. Finally, he saw a specialist who found a rare form of cancer in his lung. “My first thought was obviously if I was going to die or not,” Rider said. “It was the first thing that popped in my head.”
New tributes honored NASCAR driver Kyle Busch after his sudden death from severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, according to a statement released Saturday by his family.
More than 7,000 combat boots were displayed at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island, honoring fallen U.S. service members ahead of Memorial Day.
Each boot represents a service member killed in action after 9/11.
Thousands of motorcyclists took part in “Rolling to Remember,” the annual ride from the Pentagon to the National Mall on Sunday. Riders aim to raise awareness for those lost to war as well as veterans issues.
A woman paragliding over the Austrian Alps survived a terrifying midair collision after a small plane sliced through the paraglider’s canopy, sending her spinning out of control.
If you’re planning on going on a road trip this summer, it’s going to cost you more than last year.
Gas prices are currently 42% higher than they were last year. So how much more will you have to pay? @lindseyreiser breaks it down.

NASCAR star Kyle Busch’s wife, Samantha, and son, Brexton, along with other members of his family gathered for an emotional remembrance ceremony ahead of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday.
His brother, Kurt Busch, laid white roses on the number 8 on the grass during the tribute. Kyle Busch died suddenly at the age of 41 on Thursday.

NASCAR star Kyle Busch’s wife, Samantha, and son, Brexton, along with other members of his family gathered for an emotional remembrance ceremony ahead of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday.
His brother, Kurt Busch, laid white roses on the number 8 on the grass during the tribute. Kyle Busch died suddenly at the age of 41 on Thursday.
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