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The team's first home game was just a week after the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history
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The team's first home game was just a week after the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history
It's been just over six months since Aldean's performance at a music festival was tragically cut short, when a gunman opened fire on the crowd
Young faces strong competition for male vocalist of the year at this Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards, where he'll perform
The video begins six days before the shooting on Sept. 25, 2017, and ends hours before the massacre occurred
Gov. Jay Inslee called the ban on bump stocks a "commonsense piece of legislation"
The Las Vegas Victims Fund said Friday that $275,000 will also be paid to 10 other people who were paralyzed or suffered permanent brain damage
The group includes mass shooting survivors, gun owners and those who have lost loved ones
Attorneys for the media argue that once personal identifiers are redacted, claims to privacy no longer apply
The devices were used by the gunman in the Las Vegas mass shooting last year
Douglas Haig was named as a person of interest in the Las Vegas massacre but strongly denies he conspired with gunman Stephen Paddock
Search warrant and autopsy records related to the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history to be released
The preliminary report released Friday by Las Vegas police does not detail Stephen Paddock's motive
Stephen Paddock's girlfriend told investigators they would probably find her fingerprints on bullets because she helped him load ammunition magazines
With rooftop snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs and thousands of officers, NYC and other major cities ensured a safe start to 2018
The findings also reveal that none of the victims killed at an outdoor concert Oct. 1 died of injuries received trying to escape the festival grounds
The plan calls for most of the money to go to relatives of the 58 people killed or victims whose injuries left them with permanent brain damage or paralysis
"In terms of a specific policy we're moving forward with that would have prevented that, I'm not aware of what that would be yet," she said.
Michael Caster was one of the hundreds of people hurt when a gunman opened fire on a country music festival in Las Vegas earlier this year
The bill would be the first gun legislation in Congress since mass shootings in Nevada and Texas killed more than 80 people
Roy McClellan, 52, was killed while hitchhiking just outside of Las Vegas
Sheriff Joe Lombardo says his department's forensics lab is working with the FBI to process all ballistics evidence
The "Fix NICS Act" aims to ensure federal entities accurately report relevant criminal history records to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System
The 14 civil complaints, filed together in state court in Las Vegas, follow at least three others filed since the shooting
The doctor in charge of the emergency room at Sunrise Hospital, which received more than 200 penetrating gunshot wound victims, details the horrors he and his colleagues faced that night
It's a common reaction to mass violence — who in their right mind would commit these senseless crimes? But the truth is more nuanced, experts say
The 2025 government shutdown entered its second day on Thursday with no signs of an imminent resolution. Follow live updates here.
The terror attack unfolded outside a synagogue in the English city of Manchester while worshippers were inside, authorities said.
A dispute over a gift given by President Trump to King Charles forced out the museum boss, sources say.
The Justice Department has fired two of the highest-level prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia, two sources told CBS News, just days after President Trump ousted the U.S. attorney there.
A notification sent to Congress and viewed by CBS News says President Trump has determined drug cartels are engaged in an "armed attack" against the U.S.
A White House compact asks universities to freeze their tuition for five years and ban the use of sex and gender as criteria used in admissions.
President Trump's suggestion that combination childhood vaccines, including the measles, mumps and rubella shot, should be separated marks a sharp break from decades of immunization practice.
Prices are reported by Americans as still rising, and many think AI will lead to fewer jobs.
Since launching its crackdown in Washington, D.C., the Trump administration has recorded over 3,500 arrests in the district, with nearly 1,400 strictly immigration-related.