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Libyan military guards check one of the U.S. Consulate’s burnt out buildings during a visit by Libyan President Mohammed el-Megarif, not shown, to the U.S. Consulate to express sympathy for the death of the American ambassador, Chris Stevens and his colleagues in the deadly attack on the Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

While the White House deals with a pile of other issues right now – the IRS, the DOJ’s obtaining AP phone records – the Obama Administration made a document dump last night in regards to Benghazi, releasing 99 pages of information on the September 11, 2012 attacks on the U.S. embassy there, which killed four including a U.S. ambassador. The dump is part of the White House’s attempt to prove transparency and bring an end to a relentless string of attacks and accusations by the GOP of an alleged White House cover-up.

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The employee, a 45-year-old man, exchanged gunfire Friday night with two people who entered the business in the 2900 block of West North Avenue and announced a robbery.
Around 1:50 a.m., the man was found shot in the head on the sidewalk in the 3800 block of West Flournoy Street, Chicago police said.
Just after midnight, a 49-year-old man was standing in the street in the 3000 block of West Warren Boulevard when someone exited a white sedan and opened fire, Chicago police said.
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