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    Louisiana shooting: Eight children killed, gunman died in Shreveport firing incident

    Shreveport Louisiana Mass Shooting: The victims ranged in age from one to about 14 years old and some of the children were related to the suspect, as per reports.

    Today in US history on March 5: Boston massacre, Elvis Presley’s first TV appearance, Colt’s first pistol

    March 5th in US history is marked by significant events, including the 1770 Boston Massacre, which fueled the independence movement. The date also saw early American laws, cultural milestones like Shakespeare's first US performance, and key political and technological developments. Notable 20th-century events include FDR's bank holiday and Elvis Presley's TV debut.

    Winter storm weather forecast: East Coast could see more snow, sleet, and rain – here's what to expect this weekend

    Winter Storm Weather Forecast: Another winter storm is brewing for the East Coast this weekend, January 31 and February 1. Weather models indicate a new system could bring snow, sleet, or rain. This comes after a recent storm dumped over 20 inches of snow and ice, causing widespread power outages. Forecasters warn of uncertainty regarding the storm's track and intensity.

    Crew member dies during filming of horror movie 'Kill Me Now' in Louisiana - Check out the reason behind his tragic death

    A 64-year-old grip, James 'Trapper' McEvoy, was electrocuted on the set of the independent horror film 'Kill Me Now' in Louisiana. McEvoy was operating a bucket truck when he struck an active power line. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) confirmed his death, mourning the loss of a fellow member.

    New York bans smartphones in schools, joining national movement

    New York schools will soon ban smartphones during school hours. Governor Kathy Hochul announced the new rule. It aims to curb social media use and distractions. The ban covers kindergarten to 12th grade. Other internet-enabled devices like smartwatches are also restricted. Basic cellphones are exempt.

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