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French President Emmanuel Macron takes aim at Trump's foreign policy from Gaza to Greenland as he looks to reassert France's global influence on the world stage.
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Roger Goodell alerted all NYC NFL employees to work from home at least through next week following the tragic mass shooting that left four dead at the league's headquarters.
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The Manhattan high-rise shooter, a former high school football player, left a note referencing the brain disease CTE and appeared to have targeted the NFL's offices, authorities said.
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NYC skyscraper shooter's 'suicide note' blamed NFL for brain disease Reuters
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The gunman suspected of targeting the National Football League headquarters in New York, killing four, was a former football player at two Southern California high schools.
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Shooting victims include ‘hero' security guard, executive, immigrant NYPD officer The Washington Post4 people killed in mass shooting at Midtown Manhattan office tower CNNFLASHBACK: Zohran Mamdani pledged to 'disband' key police unit that handles mass shootings Fox NewsShooter targeted NFL HQ, claimed to have CTE ESPN
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Mayor Eric Adams told MSNBC the gunman referenced CTE, a disease linked to head trauma, in a note before killing four people at 345 Park Ave., which houses the NFL.
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NYC shooting suspect claimed he had CTE: What to know about the disease AxiosTwo hours of terror in a New York skyscraper BBCNew York lost a police officer. A Bangladeshi community is mourning a local hero CNNShooter targeted NFL HQ, claimed to have CTE ESPNBlackstone exec among those killed in Manhattan shooting Axios
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Brian Daboll and Aaron Glenn offered their condolences to those affected by the shooting at the building of the NFL's offices on Monday.
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