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Reports: Girlfriend of Las Vegas shooter returns to the U.S.

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This undated photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Marilou Danley. Danley, 62, returned to the United States from the Philippines on Tuesday night, Oct. 3, 2017.
 
  Las Vegas shooting: Stephen Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, returns to U.S., reports say  
  Marilou Danley was met at Los Angeles International Airport by FBI agents.  
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  Mourners pay tribute at a makeshift memorial on the Las Vegas Strip for the victims of a mass shooting in Las Vegas on Monday.   Vegas shooter modified guns for rapid fire, used cameras to monitor police
Officials seek clues on what prompted a wealthy, retired man to open fire on a concert, resulting in the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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  Kushner and wife Ivanka Trump make their way from  Air Force One to Marine One upon arrival at the airport in Hamburg on July 6, 2017.   Exclusive: Jared Kushner's personal email re-routed to Trump Organization computers amid public scrutiny
Records show the personal email Jared Kushner used for White House business was redirected to a Trump Organization computer after scrutiny intensified.
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  Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo (C), flanked by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman (L) and U.S. Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV), speaks during a news conference at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department headquarters to brief members of the media on a mas   90 minutes of terror: Moment by moment, how the Las Vegas shooting unfolded
Here is a timeline, based on a recording of police scanner, news conferences and other documents about how the Las Vegas shooting unfolded.
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  Douglas and Sylvia Vick from Texas pray at a makeshift memorial on the Las Vegas Strip on Oct. 3, 2017.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  This undated photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Marilou Danley. Danley, 62, returned to the United States from the Philippines on Tuesday night, Oct. 3, 2017, and was met at Los Angeles International Airport by FBI a   Las Vegas shooting: Marilou Danley's relatives speak out
Marilou Danley, 62, was met at Los Angeles International Airport by FBI agents on Tuesday.
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  Hillary Clinton speaks to an audience as she promotes her new book   The Bubble: Hillary 'never misses a chance to exploit a tragedy,' conservatives say
Liberals called for gun control after the mass shooting in Las Vegas. "Too soon," conservatives said.
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  President Trump walks with FEMA administrator Brock Long, second from right, and Lt. Gen. Jeff Buchanan, right as he tours an area affected by Hurricane Maria in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, on Oct. 3, 2017.   Puerto Ricans say Trump's visit helps recovery but comments are too political
Many said the president's arrival shines a light on their massive needs to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Maria.
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  Aaron Judge celebrates with Gary Sanchez after hitting a two run home run in the fourth inning.   Yankees defeat Twins in AL wild card, advance to play Indians in Division Series
Breaking down the American League wild card game between the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins.
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  Harrison Ford explains Han Solo's death to Ryan Gosling.   Harrison Ford explaining why Han Solo had to die to Ryan Gosling is priceless
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The U.S. Capitol dome backdrops flags at half-staff in honor of the victims killed in the Las Vegas shooting as the sun rises on Oct. 3, 2017, at the foot of the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington.

The U.S. Capitol dome backdrops flags at half-staff in honor of the victims killed in the Las Vegas shooting as the sun rises on Oct. 3, 2017, at the foot of the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington.
 
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