A candlelight vigil was held Friday night at Fort Hood, Texas to remember those killed and wounded in Thursday's shooting rampage.
The nation is grieving with families of the fallen after Thursday's military massacre at Fort Hood -- and many have two questions: "Why?" and "How?"
Officials said at least six people were hurt in a shooting at a downtown office building Friday and a gunman was on the loose.
Fort Hood families were comforting each other Friday in the wake of the tragedy that occurred at the fort Thursday afternoon.
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A state report released this week blasted corrections officials for missing chances to catch the sex offender accused of holding Jaycee Dugard captive in California for 18 years.
The suspect in the deadly shooting at Fort Hood recently caught the attention of authorities after making online posts about suicide bombings.
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Cheers and applause came from the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives late Saturday night as Democrats steered measure HR 3962 to passage.