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A Dreamy Place of Refuge Turns Into Another Spasm of American Violence
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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

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Authorities Ask Why Gunman Attacked California Ballroom He Once Enjoyed

Authorities Ask Why Gunman Attacked California Ballroom He Once Enjoyed

By Tim Arango and Jill Cowan

The authorities did not specify a motive in attack that killed 11, but investigators were focusing on the theory that the gunman was driven by personal grievances.

A Dreamy Place of Refuge Turns Into Another Spasm of American Violence

A Dreamy Place of Refuge Turns Into Another Spasm of American Violence

By Shawn Hubler, Corina Knoll and Livia Albeck-Ripka

Officials are still releasing the names of the 11 people killed at a Los Angeles dance club.

In Moscow, a Quiet Antiwar Protest With Flowers and Plush Toys

In Moscow, a Quiet Antiwar Protest With Flowers and Plush Toys

By Valerie Hopkins and Nanna Heitmann

Amid Russia's crackdown on resistance to the war in Ukraine, some have dared to lay bouquets and other offerings at a statue of a Ukrainian poet, protesting the recent Russian strike on civilians in Dnipro.

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