A Partial List of U.S. Mass Shootings in 2023
There is no official consensus on what constitutes a mass shooting, but by one count there have already been scores so far this year.
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There is no official consensus on what constitutes a mass shooting, but by one count there have already been scores so far this year.
A bidding war for a K-pop label — a deal with global ramifications for the genre — has left listeners in its home market questioning their relevance.
The city has seen Mr. Trump shimmy out of many legal jams, but is on edge about his response to his first indictment.
The former president is not likely to be photographed when he is booked on charges, officials say, because his image is commonly available and taking his mug shot would entail more movements for him, complicating security.
A start-up in New York is among a group of companies working on systems that can produce short videos based on a few words typed into a computer.
For his 16th Broadway musical, John Kander, the composer of “Chicago” and “Cabaret,” returns to “New York, New York.”
The Manhattan indictments may not even present his biggest legal threat.
A UConn star blamed calamari for a rough weekend at the Final Four, putting it on a long menu of meals that have altered the course of sporting events.
A months-long event, just outside the park, was intended to keep the animals from spreading a disease to livestock. But its scope and other removal measures affecting hundreds more have generated opposition.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has ordered municipalities to stop certifying foreign birth certificates for same-sex couples who used surrogacy, leaving some babies in a legal limbo.
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