Emotional Jimmy Kimmel rips gun-control foes after Vegas shooting
Says it “feels like someone has opened a window into hell"; other late-night hosts also address the shooting
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Says it “feels like someone has opened a window into hell"; other late-night hosts also address the shooting
Trump addressed the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history and announced he would visit Las Vegas on Wednesday
Jason Aldean says he and his crew are safe after a gunman killed more than 50 people at an outdoor concert Sunday
In early police radio reports, officers can be heard scrambling to ascertain the situation, help victims and find the shooter
Gail Davis, who was attending the music festival that came under attack, calls Metro police officer who saved her life her "guardian angel"
Security experts Paul Viollis and Fran Townsend discuss the probe into the gunman's history and motive
Celebrities used social media to speak out against gun violence in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting
When it comes to gun laws, the gulf in Washington is as wide as ever, even between congressional gun victims
Minutes after the shooting in Las Vegas began, first responders scrambled to the scene, but some were already there
Gunman opened fire on people attending a concert Sunday in what was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history
FBI says gunman Stephen Paddock had no known ties to terrorism, but investigation into his motives continues
In deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, gunman killed at least 59 people and injured 527 at a music festival on Vegas Strip
Seth Moulton called moment of silence "an excuse for inaction" and Katherine Clark walked off the House floor
Witnesses described concertgoers and first responders helping strangers amid the deadliest shooting in U.S. history
1970s FBI poster warned that bank robber Benjamin Paddock, the father of Las Vegas shooting suspect Stephen Paddock, was "armed and dangerous" and "diagnosed as psychopathic"
David Becker, a photographer for Getty Images, took pictures of the panicked concertgoers and the carnage that followed
The couple called on Trump and Congress to come up with a plan to tackle gun violence in America
The brother of a man suspected of opening fire on a Las Vegas concert, killing more than 50, says his family is "dumbfounded"
Celebrities responded on social media to the Las Vegas shooting that killed at least 58 people and wounded more than 515
Republican lawmakers offered their prayers for victims and their families and Democrats are demanding that Congress take action
The shooting occurred at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip and is the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history
This is the 16th police shooting in Las Vegas so far this year, a sharp increase from the 10 total police shootings in 2016
Police and prosecutors are looking at video recorded aboard a double-decker bus where suspect Rolando Cardenas opened fire
Rolando Cardenas, 55, has been accused in the shooting and booked into jail on multiple charges; a 57-year-old was shot and killed
The deployment dramatically increases the number of U.S. service members and ships dedicated to countering narcotics traffickers.
The government shutdown hit Day 24 with no deal in sight as the Senate stands adjourned for the weekend. Follow live updates here.
In a "CBS Sunday Morning" interview to air Oct. 26, the California governor dismisses the president's proposal to send National Guard troops to San Francisco, and says that he would sue to block any such attempt.
The U.S. sanctioned the Colombian president, an escalation of the feud between President Trump and the South American leader.
New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted by the Justice Department in October on bank fraud charges.
German businessman Alexander Böcker was reading the news with his wife when she told him about a robbery at the Louvre in Paris. They soon saw an opportunity.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro gives his side of the story as he engages Trump in a war of words over mounting U.S. boat strikes.
Zhi Dong Zhang, known as "Brother Wang," escaped house arrest in Mexico in July and has now been transferred into U.S. custody, officials said.
Isabelle Tate previously shared she suffered from a progressive neuromuscular disease and her family requested memorial donations be sent to the the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association.