Authorities investigating the fatal shootings of six people at a Walmart said that the shooter bought the gun just hours before and left a note with grievances against coworkers on his phone.
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Musk plans to relaunch Twitter premium service, again
Twitter previously suspended the premium service, which under Musk granted blue-check labels to anyone paying $8 a month, because of a wave of imposter accounts.
Russia rains missiles on recaptured Ukrainian city
A barrage of missiles has struck the recently liberated city of Kherson in a marked escalation of attacks since Russia withdrew two weeks ago.
After a year, omicron still driving COVID surges and worries
Nationally, new COVID cases averaged around 39,300 a day as of Tuesday – far lower than last winter but a vast undercount because of reduced testing and reporting.
Europe scrambles to help Ukraine keep the heat and lights on
Russian officials have claimed they are hitting legitimate targets. But the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday expressed his shock at the depth of civilian suffering caused by the bombing, amid broader allegations of abuses.
Kelly Rowland tells booing crowd to ‘chill out’ after Chris Brown wins AMA
After presenting the award for male R&B artist at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the former member of Destiny’s Child accepted the prize on Brown’s behalf.
Stocks end lower on Wall Street as tech weighs down Nasdaq
The market pullback adds to stock indexes’ losses from last week and followed news overnight from China, which announced its first new death from COVID-19 in nearly half a year.
Blythe Danner reveals she has oral cancer, which claimed life of husband Bruce Paltrow
Danner, mother of actress Gwyneth Paltrow, told People magazine that she has battled a rare oral cancer – adenoid cystic carcinoma – since March 2018.
‘Power Rangers’ star Jason David Frank dies at 49
Frank’s manager did not name the cause of death or say when he died, but asked for ‘privacy of his family and friends during this horrible time’
Special counsel investigating Trump is impartial and tough, former colleagues say
John L. “Jack” Smith was part of a team that won the first death penalty case in a New York federal court in a half a century, then went on to the International Criminal Court, where he prosecuted genocide and war crimes.