Residents and investigators in Alabama search for answers after a deadly shooting at a birthday party. Fox News and Dominion reached a settlement over false election claims. And it's Tax Day in the USA. |
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But first, a spiral in the sky? 💫 Skygazers in Alaska were treated to a dazzling display over the weekend when an odd spiral that looked like a portal to another galaxy appeared amid the aurora. Check out the wild spectacle here! |
Few answers after Alabama Sweet 16 party shooting | How could a night of celebration turn so quickly into terror? Residents in Dadeville, Alabama, were grappling to understand what happened leading up to a deadly shooting at a Sweet 16 party. Four people were killed and 32 were injured. Alexis Dowdell, who said she had been planning her birthday party for months, painfully recalled Monday how she begged her dying brother to "stay with me" after he was shot. As of Tuesday morning, officials had yet to release much detail about the investigation – including about suspects or possible motive – and urged patience as they asked anyone with information to reach out to authorities. Here's the latest. | Two teens embrace at a prayer vigil on Sunday outside First Baptist Church in Dadeville, Ala. Jeff Amy, AP |
Fox News reaches last-minute settlement over false election claims | Averting a trial in a defamation case that exposed how the top-rated network chased viewers by promoting lies about the 2020 presidential election, Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems reached a $787.5 million settlement Tuesday just before the trial was to begin. Further details of the settlement were not immediately available. Dominion sued Fox News and its parent corporation in 2021, claiming the network knowingly broadcast lies being perpetuated by former President Donald Trump and his attorneys as he clung to power after his 2020 election loss. What we know. | This artist sketch depicts Dominion Voting Systems attorney Justin Nelson, standing left, and Fox News attorney Daniel Webb, standing at right, speaking to Judge Eric Davis before finishing jury selection in Delaware Superior Court Tuesday, April 18, 2023, in Wilmington. Elizabeth Williams via AP |
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Did you file your taxes yet? | Today's the day: It's time to file your taxes if you haven't already! (Yes, Tax Day is typically April 15, but because that was a Saturday this year, and because of a holiday in Washington, D.C., on Monday, the filing deadline was pushed to April 18.) As of April 7, the Internal Revenue Service had already processed more than 101 million returns. If you still need to file, be sure to take care not to make sloppy mistakes or you could miss out on a larger refund, owe more in taxes or face an IRS audit! Here's everything you need to know. |
Are baby boomers happier at work than Gen Z? |
How are Americans feeling about the post-pandemic work experience? The answer may have something to do with age. According to a Pew Research Center survey, only 44% of workers ages 18 to 29 are highly satisfied with their occupations versus 65% of adults 65 and older. Older workers are more likely to have favorable opinions of certain aspects of their jobs, like their connections with co-workers or their potential for advancement. The survey also found workers under 50 are more likely than their older colleagues to say their job is stressful and overwhelming. Check out more survey results here. | Workers ages 65 and older are the most likely to say they are very satisfied with their job. Illustration Janet Loehrke/USA TODAY/Getty Images |
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