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Tragedy Strikes Dadeville, Alabama: Four Lives Lost and Multiple Injuries in Shooting at Birthday Party

Four people have been killed and multiple people injured in a shooting at a birthday party in Dadeville, Alabama on Saturday night. Police have cordoned off the scene and are currently investigating the incident. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is asking anyone with information to contact them and are offering their condolences to the families of those affected by the tragedy.

Tragedy Strikes Louisville: Two Killed and Four Injured in Shooting at Chickasaw Park

At least two people were killed and four others were wounded in a shooting at Chickasaw Park in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday night. Hundreds of people were in the park when someone started shooting into the crowd, hitting at least six people. The Louisville Police Department is currently investigating the incident and searching for the shooter or shooters, with no arrests made yet. The community is sending their thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families.

United States, Russia, and China Unite to Call for End to Violence in Sudan

The United States, Russia, and China have all called for an end to the violence in Sudan, where officials have reported dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries. The UN has expressed its concern and urged all parties to cease hostilities and engage in dialogue. The Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces have yet to agree to a ceasefire.

Four People Killed and Multiple Injured in Mass Shooting in Dadeville, Alabama, Governor Ivey Grieves with State

Four people have been killed and multiple people injured in a mass shooting in downtown Dadeville, Alabama. Alabama Governor Kay Ivey released a statement saying that violent crime has no place in the state and that she is staying closely updated by law enforcement. Images from the scene showed crime scene tape around the Mahogany Masterpiece Dance Studio and neighboring buildings, as well as a heavy police presence.

Fox News Faces Major Legal Battle as Defamation Trial Against Dominion Voting Systems Begins Monday

Fox News is facing a major legal battle as the defamation trial of Dominion Voting Systems against the network is set to begin on Monday. The lawsuit alleges that Fox News spread false information about the 2020 presidential election and the tech company’s role in it, and is seeking damages. The trial is expected to include sworn testimony from Rupert Murdoch and other high-ranking executives and on-air talent, and could have a significant impact on the future of Fox News. Lee Levine, a retired First Amendment lawyer, said the case was the strongest he'd ever seen in terms of evidence.

Two Brothers, Including Former Lawmaker, Shot Dead in Prayagraj City in Shocking Incident Caught on Live Television

Two brothers, Atiq Ahmad and Ashraf Ahmad, were shot dead in Prayagraj city in Uttar Pradesh, India, on Saturday night while under police escort. The gunman was seen in the footage reaching over the shoulders of police to point a pistol at Atiq Ahmad's temple, and the three men quickly surrendered to the police after the shooting, chanting “Jai Shri Ram”. The incident has caused shock and outrage among the public, and police are still investigating.

Fox News Apologizes to Judge in Dominion Voting Systems Defamation Case, Admits to “Misunderstanding” Regarding Rupert Murdoch’s Role

Fox News has apologized to the judge in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case, admitting to a misunderstanding regarding Rupert Murdoch's role at the network that led to an investigation into potential legal misconduct. Fox attorney Blake Rohrbacher wrote that the network should have provided a more accurate description of Murdoch's role, and apologized for not doing so. The case is set to begin Monday and could have a major impact on media law, as a finding of liability against Fox News could set a precedent for other outlets to be held accountable for their reporting.

Mayor Johnson Declares State of Emergency and Issues Shelter-in-Place Order in Response to Large Fire at Brunswick Plastics Plant

Mayor Cosby Johnson declared a local state of emergency and issued a shelter-in-place order for the entire city of Brunswick, Georgia, after a large fire erupted at a plastics plant in the city on Saturday. The Glynn County Board of Commissioners also ordered people within a half-mile of the plant to evacuate, and the Brunswick Fire Department and the Glynn County Fire Department are working together to contain the fire. Local businesses and the Red Cross are providing assistance to those affected by the fire.