Christopher Dean Hopkins
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The Wildcats' vaunted defense locked down the Tar Heels in the second half, winning the school's second national championship.
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Fourteen others were injured after an employee opened fire at Excel Industries. The sheriff said the shootings appeared random, but there were some "things that triggered this particular individual."
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The Nevada rancher has been charged with conspiracy, extortion, and assault on a federal law enforcement officer. The FBI arrested Bundy in Portland late Wednesday night.
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Seven of the arrests took place in Oregon, and one man turned himself in to authorities in Arizona. At least 10 people reportedly are believed to be occupying the federal wildlife refuge.
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A storm heading up the East Coast is coating roads in ice and blanketing regions in snow, and has shut down Washington, D.C., and several other major cities.
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A founding member of one of the best-selling rock bands of all time, Frey was remembered by band mate Don Henley as "funny, bullheaded, mercurial, generous, deeply talented and driven."
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The Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers, both better known for their defense, played a high-scoring game Monday night, with Alabama using long passes and an onside kick to get a 45-40 win.
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Clemson took down Oklahoma 37-17 while Alabama shut out Michigan State 38-0. They'll play in the national championship game on Jan. 11.
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A look at the 2016 campaign — or rather, the un-campaigns. The history of the Seattle music scene — but not thatSeattle music scene. And the refugee crisis through the lens of a sinking water table.
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Information continues to trickle in regarding the deadly shootings Wednesday at Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, Calif.