FBI looks into motive of Saudi man who killed 3 at Fla. base
Officials broadened their probe into the shooting rampage at a Navy flight school amid reports that several of the gunman’s Saudi compatriots recorded video footage during the attack.

Bloomberg’s money buys him a very different kind of campaign. And it’s a big one.
In two weeks, Mike Bloomberg has spent more on ads than other top Democratic candidates combined.
She was pregnant and terribly itchy. Something was going very wrong.
By day, the itch was noticeable, concentrated on her palms and feet. At night, it became unbearable, spreading up her arms and torso. One morning, 34 weeks pregnant and at a breaking point from scratching all night, she Googled her symptoms.
The ads have worried Democrats in swing districts who are being painted as do-nothing radicals. They have urged party leaders for weeks to strike back, to no avail.
In a 45-minute speech to the Israeli American Council, President Trump crowed of pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and eliminating funding for the Palestinian Authority.
Kennedy Center Honors
Now, at 74, the director of the San Francisco Symphony and co-founder of the New World Symphony still conducts with childlike delight.
The celebrity-packed skit was a riff on the widely circulated video from last week’s NATO summit that captured leaders on a hot mic appearing to mock the president.
Analysis
The highs and lows of the weekend in college football.
David Datuna, a New York-based performance artist, put his own, apparently unauthorized, spin on the installation that became a viral sensation after it went up at Galerie Perrotin in Miami Beach last week.
Book Review
These works include a svelte big novel, a stirring memoir, a disarmingly substantive comedy, a riveting multigenerational story and a fast-paced, fantastical adventure.
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