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Dutch authorities have caught the man suspected of opening fire on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrech, killing three people and injuring five others.Gokmen Tanis, 37, who has had previous run-ins with law enforcement, was arrested on Monday night, police said.Dutch authorities are considering "a possible terrorist motive" for the incident, which happened in 24 October Square at 10:45 a.m. (5:45 a.m ET) Monday. Utrecht Mayor Jan Van Zaben said that the motive behind the attack is "still unclear."A second suspect has also been taken into custody, van Zaben said, adding that it's not clear what his involvement was in the shooting.At a news conference, Rutger Jeuken from the public prosecution service said authorities are considering that the attack had terrorist motives, and maybe others."The first indication of what has happened and the statements that have been made and the traces that have been found, we certainly consider a terrorist motive -- however we don't exclude other motives," Jeuken said.During the manhunt, an image believed to be of Tanis, who was born in Turkey, was taken from security camera footage on board the tram and circulated by Dutch police. It was time-stamped at 10:41, roughly four minutes before the incident took place.Earlier, the Netherlands' national coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism, 1355

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Entenmann's Little Bites Soft Baked Cookies are being recalled due to customer complaints of finding blue plastic pieces on these commercially baked products, the 175

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Chicago saw a significant drop in murders and gun violence for the second year in a row, according to police. Across the city, there were 100 fewer murders than in 175

  

CLEVELAND — When you're looking to donate to a good cause, sometimes it's hard to tell which charities are real and which are phony. Around Veterans Day, a lot of 175

  

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – A flight attendant may have recently exposed passengers to hepatitis A, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC says it was notified on Oct. 1 that an “aircraft contact investigation” was needed because an attendant showed hepatitis A symptoms during flights, and the person had handled food and beverages."Because the flight attendant had diarrhea on several flights within the infectious period, contact investigations were done to notify passengers," wrote the CDC in a statement. "The airline is notifying other crew staffing those flights." 609

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