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TRENDING TOPICS, MOST CREDIBLE STORIES | #1 in U.S. News • 17 articles Why did a man open fire at a birthday party in Colorado? | | |
Top from last 48 hrs 7 dead in police shooting at birthday party in Colorado, police say. New York Times (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 75% • 2 min read
Police said that a birthday party was being held for one of the victims in the [Canterbury Mobile Home Park] and that "friends, family and children were gathered inside" when the shooting occurred. The gunman, who was not publicly identified, was "a boyfriend of one of the female victims," the police said. He drove to the home, walked inside "and began shooting people at the party before taking his own life," the police said. ... The police on Sunday were trying to determine a motive for the shooting. The mobile home park, which is just west of the Colorado Springs Airport and about six miles southeast of the city's downtown, has a pool, a playground and nearly 500 mobile home lots. The children who were in the home at the time were not injured, the police said. ... In March, 10 people were killed in a shooting at a supermarket in Boulder, Colo. Three people were killed in a shooting at a Planned Parenthood center in Colorado Springs in 2015. - Top from different political viewpoint
Seven people dead after shooting at Colorado birthday party. Washington Examiner (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 68% • 2 min read - Top long-read
Certain Colorado mass shootings prompt change. Other gun deaths don't. Denver Post (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 78% • 8 min read
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| #1 in Business News • 13 articles Why has Disney's upcoming diversity training program drawn criticism? | One [leaked document] asks workers to consider how privileged they are by completing a checklist. The checklist includes items such as having ever been the target of a raci... Full summaries, images, and headlines for subscribers only. The best news subscription there is. Just $5/mth.
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