Six people were killed, six were hospitalized and the suspected gunman died of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a mass shooting late Tuesday at a Chesapeake, Va., Walmart, according to police. A new report finds the deadliest place for many women and girls around the world is at home, according to the United Nations which said 56% of the 81,000 women and girls murdered in 2021 were killed by a family member. After failing to ink a deal earlier this week, Kosovo and Serbia reached a European Union-brokered agreement Wednesday night to end a dispute over license plates that some feared could escalate to violence. The FDA approved a $3.5 million gene therapy treatment, Hemgenix, which treats people with Hemophilia B. Green Sprouts is recalling its stainless steel straw bottles, sippy cups and sip & straw cups for toddlers, after seven reports of the base breaking off, exposing a bonding metal that contains lead. "Glass Onion" is not the "Knives Out" sequel one might expect, and the clever twists make it a unique and mysterious whodunnit. Astronomer and globetrotting solar eclipse expert Jay Pasachoff died Sunday at 79 years old. A new airline based in Northern Ireland plans to begin flying routes across the Atlantic starting in the summer of 2024. More than 80,000 pieces of children's clothing, featuring Disney and Star Wars characters, are being recalled over a risk of lead poisoning from the garments' textile ink. NordPass revealed its list of the 200 most common passwords of 2022, highlighting how weak many users' online security efforts are and how password usage reflects cultural changes. People who bought limited edition copies of a book penned by Bob Dylan are getting a refund after they turned out to contain a replica signature rather than the promised original, the book's publisher confirmed. The Justice Department has contacted former Vice President Mike Pence, according to sources, to provide testimony for its criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Returning Disney chief Bob Iger plans to hold an employee town hall Monday morning to discuss plans for the company. He was rehired as CEO last weekend. A steady decline in vaccination rates means measles is now an "imminent" threat across the globe, the World Health Organization warned Wednesday. Seven members of the Michigan State football team were charged for an incident in the tunnel after a loss to Michigan in which they were caught on video in an altercation with two Michigan players. Daniella Karagach and Pasha Pashkov, of "Dancing with the Stars," are expecting their first child, the couple announced Wednesday. A library in Texas said employees recently found something unexpected in the drop box -- a Beatles cassette tape that had been checked out 44 years earlier. A zoo in Sweden said officials are searching for a giant owl that escaped alongside another avian two days ago. The 22-year-old accused of killing five people during a mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo., will be held without bond following a court appearance Wednesday. A Virginia man said he has peer pressure to thank after he bought his first-ever Powerball ticket -- and won a $150,000 prize. Federal banking regulators ordered Citigroup to improve its data management practices after finding flaws that could make liquidating, reorganizing or resolving difficult under times of financial stress. The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights says it has identified patterns of Russian Federation torture and abuse of POWs in Ukraine. It has also documented POW violations committed by Ukraine. The National Dog Show will air at noon EST Thursday on NBC. The competition, which began in 1879 as the Kennel Club of Philadelphia Dog show was rebranded in 2002 when NBC began broadcasting the event. |
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