A 911 call that alerted authorities to the shooting at the Bonanza Creek Ranch outside Santa Fe hints at the panic on the movie set Thursday.
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Amid the Capitol riot, Facebook faced its own insurrection
New internal documents provided by former Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen provide a rare glimpse into how the company, after years under the microscope for the policing of its platform, appears to have simply stumbled into the Jan. 6 riot
After ‘Rust’ shooting, a look at other notable set accidents
As authorities investigate why a crew member handed Baldwin a loaded gun instead of one safe to use, industry leaders will look for ways to avoid similar tragedies.
States mostly defer to union guidance for on-set gun safety
Despite some industry reforms following previous tragedies, the federal workplace safety agency in the U.S. is silent on the issue of on-set gun safety.
Vaccine mandates create conflict with defiant workers
Some American workers are deciding to quit their jobs in defiance of what they consider intrusive vaccine mandates.
Harrison Ford reunited with lost credit card in Sicily
Police in Sicily say that American actor Harrison Ford was reunited with his lost credit card while on a beach holiday thanks to a German tourist.
Vermont marker recognizes early African American poet
Vermont has erected a historical marker recognizing Lucy Terry Prince, who wrote what is thought to be the oldest known poem by an African American
FDA clears Moderna, J&J boosters and backs vaccine mixing
The moves will mean the U.S. has a bigger toolkit to try to limit a potential winter virus rebound.
Stocks end higher, bringing S&P 500 to the cusp of a record
Stocks ended higher on Wall Street Wednesday, bringing the S&P 500 to the brink of another record high
Paintmakers are running out of the color blue
An ingredient needed for certain tints is falling victim to global supply-chain disruptions.