In today’s news, the Supreme Court strikes down limits on campaign contributions; an Iraq War veteran kills three people at Fort Hood and himself; Muriel Bowser now prepares for round two in the D.C. race for mayor after defeating incumbent Vincent Gray.
Supreme Court strikes down overall limits on campaign contributions. [ABC]
Iraq veteran at Fort Hood kills three and himself. [NY Times]
In D.C. mayor’s race, round two begins for Muriel Bowser. [Washington Post]
Ebola outbreak in Guinea said to be limited. [BBC]
Albuquerque mayor asks Justice Department to help with police. [San Jose Mercury]
Boy, 12, hangs himself after being tormented by bullies at school. [Hollywood Life]
50 Cent wants Drake and Rihanna for a collaboration. [MTV]
Michael Strahan to join Good Morning America. [Newsday]
Washington Redskins reach deal with DeSean Jackson. [NJ.com]
Gay South African tortured and murdered, teens invited to watch. [BET]