Here is the news that you missed this weekend
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Here is the news that you missed this weekend
A man allegedly broke into a synagogue in Pittsburgh during a baby name service and opened fire, killing 11 people and wounding several more.
ABC News exclusively obtained a surveillance video showing the man suspected of sending explosive devices to Democrats, high profile figures and CNN hours before being arrested.
The third largest Powerball prize in the history of the game was won by ticket holders in Iowa and New York.
A Kansas Democrat is looking to turn the state blue in the upcoming midterm elections.
And finally, a replica of the Titanic is scheduled to sail in 2022.
Before you start your week, review some of the most outstanding stories of the weekend.
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Members and supporters of the Jewish community gather in front of the White House for a candlelight vigil, in memory of those who died earlier during the shooting at the Synagogue of the Tree of Life in Pittsburgh on October 27, 2018.
It is believed that Robert Gregory Bowers, the suspect in the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue, acted only when he allegedly opened fire on Saturday morning during Shabbat services.
Eleven people were killed, including three women and eight men, and six others were injured.
The victims are between the ages of 54 and 97, and no children were injured. In a shootout with SWAT officers, Bowers, 46, allegedly shouted that he wanted "all Jews to die."
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The e-mail suspect César Sayoc at the club where he appeared as a DJ the day before he was arrested.
The new video surveillance shows that the e-mail suspect César Sayoc spent some time at the Ultra Gentlemen's Club in West Palm Beach the day before he was arrested.
Sayoc has been arrested for allegedly sending at least 14 alleged explosive devices by mail to prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Sayoc was charged with five federal crimes, including the illegal shipment of explosives and the assault on current and former federal officials. He faces up to 48 years in prison if convicted.
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West Harlem Deli sold a winning Powerball ticket for $ 687.8 million, the fourth largest jackpot in the history of the United States lottery. The prize will be divided with a winning ticket in Iowa.
Sharice Davids is running for Congress in the 3rd Congressional District of Kansas. She is a Native American lesbian woman, graduated from Cornell Law School and a former mixed martial artist.
Kansas has two competitive races in Congress for mid-year elections this year. "I think we are restoring expectations this year about who is running for office, about whom we support as candidates," Davids said.
A replica of the Titanic that sailed, and sank, in 1912, the Titanic II is scheduled to sail in 2020.
The son of the brain of the Australian company Magnate Clive Palmer, the Titanic II, will follow the path of his namesake and also circumnavigate the world.
The ship was recreated to honor 100 years of the catastrophe that claimed 1,500 lives.
Grupos de privacidad que reclaman anuncios en línea pueden dirigirse a víctimas de abuso
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Grupos de privacidad que reclaman anuncios en línea pueden dirigirse a víctimas de abuso
Defensores europeos de la privacidad dicen que el complejo proceso de licitación detrás de la publicidad conductual en línea amenaza la privacidad de los consumidores. Para colocar anuncios en las páginas web, las empresas difunden ampliamente lo que saben sobre un usuario que visita la página, incluidos datos potencialmente confidenciales sobre el tipo de contenido que la persona ve, escucha o lee. Los nuevos documentos presentados el lunes ante los reguladores en Polonia, el Reino Unido e Irlanda afirman que la forma en que se manejan los datos personales durante el proceso de hacer coincidir los anuncios con los espacios publicitarios no cumple con los requisitos de la Unión Europea. Reglamento general de p...
¿Puede Apple Watch prevenir los golpes? Nuevo estudio pretende descubrir
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¿Puede Apple Watch prevenir los golpes? Nuevo estudio pretende descubrir
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Las empresas ofrecen regalos gratuitos, ofertas especiales de cierre y asistencia a los trabajadores federales
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