Las Vegas Massacre

The United States has an empathy problem which feeds a culture of violence abroad, ignorance at home and tragedy all around.

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Sheriff Lombardo: Stephen Paddock ‘Had to Have Some Help’ With Vegas Massacre

(ANTIMEDIA) — During a press conference Wednesday night intended to update the public on the investigation into Sunday’s mass shooting in Las Vegas, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters that he assumes Stephen Paddock, the man who killed 59 people and injured hundreds in Las Vegas on Sunday night, must have had help.

Las Vegas Shooting: 5 Stories You’re Missing While the Nation Is in Shock

(ANTIMEDIA) The horrific shooting in Las Vegas Sunday evening continues to dominate headlines — and understandably so. As details continue to emerge and calls for gun control flood the national conversation, however, another familiar pattern is playing out: other vital stories are falling through the cracks.
Here are five to follow as the nation processes one of the largest mass shootings in U.S. history:

Fact or Fiction: 6 Rumors Surrounding the Las Vegas Shooting — Examined

(TFC Op-ed) — It’s time to separate fact from fiction and plausible from impossible. It’s also time to address some physics that is leading to lots of confusion. The Vegas shooting is the biggest mass shooting since Wounded Knee. With such a tragic event, it stands to reason people would be searching for answers. The answers are only important if you’re asking the right questions.