Attractions are open, but the mood is somber in Las Vegas
Packs of news cameras, police and investigators abound. A memorial with balloons, devotional candles, flowers and signs has materialized near the site on Las Vegas Boulevard.

Packs of news cameras, police and investigators abound. A memorial with balloons, devotional candles, flowers and signs has materialized near the site on Las Vegas Boulevard.
The heads of three German intelligence agencies say national and international cooperation and information-sharing is ever more critical as threats become more global.
Officials at Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista say the Army Military Intelligence Corps Band also designated the 62nd Army Band will inactivate by Oct. 15, 2018 due to changes the service is making in its overall music support structure.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has declared he never considered resigning as President Donald Trump's top diplomat, disputing what he called an "erroneous" report that he wanted to step down earlier this year.
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The scene didn’t bring back memories of combat, he said, because it was nothing like a warzone. He was pinned down with nothing to shoot, no one telling him whether to run or to hide or to help the injured.
The report , dated Sept. 29, said a February inspection found cleanliness problems in eight patient care areas, two areas where instruments are sterilized and in some ice machines and refrigerators in kitchens.
The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday challenged the detention of a U.S. citizen who was picked up on the Syrian battlefield for allegedly fighting with Islamic State militants.
A U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti that has helped maintain order through 13 years of political turmoil and catastrophe is coming to an end.
A man wanted in Florida on several "stolen valor" charges was arrested in Massachusetts this week after his roommate became suspicious of one of his many stories that he said weren't adding up.
A federal judge has ruled that a Border Patrol agent is guilty of stealing $100,000 worth of gun parts and equipment from the agency.
Federal transportation officials are investigating a crash last month between a civilian-operated drone and an Army helicopter that was in New York to provide security for the United Nations General Assembly.
Intensified fighting in Syria in recent weeks has damaged more hospitals, with at least 10 medical facilities hit over the past 10 days and hundreds of thousands of people cut off from health care, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Thursday.
Senior congressional Republicans say they are open to considering legislation banning "bump stocks" like the shooter in Las Vegas apparently used to make semi-automatic rifles perform more like fully automatic weapons.
The Justice Department is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's moves to curtail military service by transgender people.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Saudi Arabia's King Salman for talks in Moscow on Thursday in the first official visit of a Saudi monarch to Russia that was expected to focus on oil and the war in Syria.
The storm comes more than a month before the end of a record-breaking season that had been forecast to be above average.
One of the doctors behind a whistleblower complaint about care at New Hampshire's only veterans' hospital announced on Wednesday that he is running for Congress in the 2018 race.
A suicide bomber struck a Shiite shrine packed with worshippers in a remote village in southwestern Pakistan on Thursday, killing 20 people and leaving at least 25 wounded in an apparent sectarian attack.
The United States is poised to permanently lift sanctions on Sudan, U.S. officials said Thursday, recognizing the long-estranged country's progress on human rights and counterterrorism after decades of war and abuses.
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The court's critics want it to tone down what they see as its overt activism and demand a rethink of the institution's role in society.
The Palestinian Hamas movement has named as its deputy leader a hard-liner who Israel says masterminded attacks against its citizens.
Myanmar's military crackdown that has caused a half-million Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh could destabilize the region and invite international terrorists, the State Department said Thursday.
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