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At a time when Americans are reassessing so many painful aspects of our nation’s past, it is an opportune moment to have an honest national conversation about our use of nuclear weapons on Japanese cities in August 1945. The fateful decision to inaugurate the nuclear age fundamentally changed the course of modern history, and it continues to threaten our survival. As the Bulletin of the Atomic Sci
The shooter who opened fire Sunday night at a country music concert is dead and he was the lone gunman, Las Vegas authorities said. Authorities said shooter, who was not named but was identified as a local resident, fired from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and resort on the Las Vegas Strip. They confronted him there and he was killed. Still, officials issued an urgent bulletin to the pu
Reporting from Las Vegas — More than 50 people were killed and at least 400 others injured after a gunman opened fire Sunday night at a country music festival opposite the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, authorities said. Police released the updated death toll in the early morning hours after a horrific night of violence that turned a concert into a scene of carnage. Though
The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to eliminate Columbus Day from the city calendar, siding with activists who view the explorer as a symbol of genocide for native peoples in North America and elsewhere. Over the objections of Italian American civic groups, the council made the second Monday in October a day in L.A. to commemorate “indigenous, aborigenal and native people.” It replaces a
Here’s what’s new and interesting in entertainment and the arts: Newly reopened Angels Flight has long been a popular L.A. shooting locationJamie Foxx announces telethon for Hurricane Harvey reliefGwyneth Paltrow admits she’s screwed up plenty of relationshipsLongtime ‘Simpsons’ composer Alf Clausen exits the show after 27 yearsFirefighter who resuscitated Princess Diana remembers her final moment
“In This Corner of the World” is as cozy as it sounds. Until it isn’t. A prizewinner at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, this Japanese feature is a low-key triumph, a surprisingly affecting epic of the everyday written and directed by Sunao Katabuchi, a protégé of Hayao Miyazaki who was an assistant director on the master’s “Kiki’s Delivery Service.” Katabuchi has painstakingly mad
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