Maine shooting survivors claim Army negligence and FDA's weight-loss drug decision: Morning Rundown

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Maine shooting survivors claim Army negligence and FDA's weight-loss drug decision: Morning Rundown
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The claimants will serve legal notices of their intent to sue the Department of Defense, the Army and Keller Army Community Hospital, in West Point, New York, alleging they failed to respond to warning signs and threats that the gunman, Robert Card, made in the months before he killed 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar.

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