A 23-year-old Syrian man attacked five people with a knife in Villach, Austria, killing a 14-year-old and injuring four others. A 42-year-old delivery worker intervened and helped contain the situation. The police apprehended the assailant at the scene and are investigating whether he acted alone or had accomplices.
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Megyn Kelly who was present at Tulsi Gabbard's hearing said a bunch of naysayers had a problem with Tulsi Gabbard because she is different, she looks different, she sounds different and she doesn't say all the things that others have said. "And it took quite a bit of browbeating to get these Republican senators in line. I mean the letters she had to write. They really make you bend the knee when you are in her position," Kelly said about the confirmation hearing.