MASS SHOOTING LOUISIANA
Louisiana shooting: 8 children killed, gunman died in Shreveport mass shooting
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.
Mass shooting in Louisiana leaves 8 children aged 1–14 dead: Police
Tragedy struck Shreveport, Louisiana, as eight children lost their lives in a devastating domestic disturbance. The incident unfolded early Sunday morning, with victims aged one to fourteen. A total of ten individuals were shot across three locations. Authorities confirmed the suspected shooter was killed by police following a vehicle chase.
‘As dead as fried chicken’: Why Trump finally fired Kristi Noem
Kristi Noem will step down as U.S. Homeland Security Secretary after controversy over a $220 million advertising campaign promoting the administration’s immigration crackdown. Her position became untenable after she told Congress the campaign went through a competitive bidding process and had President Donald Trump’s approval, before later acknowledging the contract had not been competitively bid.
US heatwave: Electricity demand expected to hit 12-year high. Will your power bill go up?
Will your power bill in the United States shoot up and disrupt your household budget amid sweltering heatwave? The intense heat is set to begin affecting the mid-Atlantic region on Saturday, with temperatures in Washington DC expected to soar to 100 F (38 C) by Monday. Power generators have been asked to be ready to operate at maximum capacity if needed during the extreme hot weather in the US.
Cybertruck-New Orleans attacks: The most dangerous period in America?
The United States is facing a wave of violence ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, with terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas involving US military veterans. These incidents have sparked fears among Trump's supporters of further attacks and potential disruptions leading up to the January 20 event.
New Orleans, Las Vegas and New York incidents: US under siege as three major tragedies shock America on New Year
United States is under siege as three mishaps at three different places shocked the country on New Year. At least 15 people were dead after a suspected terrorist ploughed his pickup truck down a packed Bourbon Street in New Orleans. In New York, at least 10 people were killed in mass shooting and in Las Vegas, a Tesla Cybertruck filled with fuel canisters and firework mortars exploded outside the Trump Hotel, killing one person.
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Trump vows to pursue executions after Biden commutes most of federal death row
President-elect Donald Trump promised to pursue capital punishment after President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of most people on federal death row to life in prison without parole. Trump criticized Biden's decision, calling it senseless and insulting to victims' families. Biden's commutation was consistent with the federal execution moratorium, except for terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder cases.

'It's our time': As Harris accepts the nomination, many women say a female president is long overdue
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is energizing a wide swath of Democratic voters, particularly women who see this election as a historic opportunity to break the glass ceiling by electing the first female president. After the disappointment of 2016, there’s a renewed sense of urgency and optimism among Harris’s supporters, who are determined to prevent a repeat of the past. The campaign's message of hope and progress is resonating, especially in contrast to the prospect of another Trump presidency.

US sets a grim milestone with new record for the deadliest six months of mass killings
From Jan. 1 to June 30, the nation endured 28 mass killings, all but one of which involved guns. The death toll rose just about every week, a constant cycle of violence and grief. Six months. 181 days. 28 mass killings. 140 victims. One country.

'Community banks are in the community': US Vice President Kamala Harris again trolled over word salad. Details here
Vice President Kamala Harris is again the target of trolls because of another word salad. The people could not stop mocking her repetitive word salad during one of her talks.

US Senate advances landmark gun control bill, House to follow
The $13 billion measure would toughen background checks for the youngest gun buyers, keep firearms from more domestic violence offenders and help states put in place red flag laws that make it easier for authorities to take weapons from people adjudged dangerous. It would also fund local programs for school safety, mental health and violence prevention.

US: House passes gun control bill after Buffalo, Uvalde attacks
The legislation passed by a mostly party-line vote of 223-204. It has almost no chance of becoming law as the Senate pursues negotiations focused on improving mental health programs, bolstering school security and enhancing background checks. But the House bill does allow Democratic lawmakers a chance to frame for voters in November where they stand on policies that polls show are widely supported.

Louisiana's Senator Bill Cassidy says he uses his AR-15 to kill feral pigs
Bill Cassidy was heard opposing the ban of assault weapons as he explained why he needed his AR-15. The question was asked over a debate related to the school shooting that happened in Uvalde. The statement by Sen. Bill Cassidy over the AR-15 ban lead to an old meme retaking surface on Twitter.

Extreme weather testing Joe Biden's disaster management skills
Biden said Friday that he hopes to travel to Texas next week but doesn't want his presence and the accompanying presidential entourage to distract from the recovery.

As crime surges on his watch, President Donald Trump warns of Biden's America
With echoes of Richard Nixon's law-and-order campaign in 1968, Trump is trying to energise his conservative base while also making an appeal to a small patch of undecided voters by posing the question: Which man will keep you safer? By leaning hard on select scenes of violence, Trump is banking on that unrest continuing.

3 US officers killed in Baton Rouge shooting
Shooting, which happened just before 9 am, less than 1 mile from police headquarters, comes amid spiraling tensions across the city and the country.

204 mass shooting cases in US in 2015: Report
In the latest shootout, the gunman was a 58-year old white man who opened fire from his weapon at a movie theatre in Louisiana on Thursday.

Bobby Jindal meets US shooting survivors, praises their heroism
Bobby Jindal met with the survivors of the deadly shooting that killed three persons, including the shooter, at a movie theatre.

Bobby Jindal calls for prayers for families of US shooting victims
Indian-American Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal has called for a prayer for the victims of the shooting that killed three people.

Bobby Jindal slams Barack Obama for shameful comments on US church shooting
The 44-year-old potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate will announce next week whether or not he will run for the top post.
'University shooter outstanding student, but erratic'
The gunman who shot dead five people at a university here was identified on Friday as an "outstanding" graduate student with no history of trouble but signs of erratic behavior in the last two weeks.
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