Hundreds of the victims of the mass shooting that took place in Las Vegas on Oct. 1 have banded together to file more lawsuits against the corporations involved.
Out of Las Vegas, there is hope. People are helping others, including one woman who created a Facebook page in hopes of uniting victims with their heroes.
The gun control debate will dominate social media once again in the wake of shootings at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas. It's something that came to the forefront in 2016 as well, with dozens of pop, rock and country artists signing a letter asking Congress for tighter gun control measures.
Jason Aldean is releasing his live performance of "I Won't Back Down" to digital services to raise money for the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
After canceling several interviews, security guard Jesus Campos broke his silence on Ellen on Wednesday (Oct. 18), recounting the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting.
Some of the survivors of the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Oct. 1 have decided to memorialize that day with permanent ink, and they're turning to social media to share the messages behind their new tattoos.
Another victim of the Las Vegas shooting has filed a lawsuit in the wake of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. 21-year-old survivor Paige Gasper has filed suit against Mandalay Bay, the hotel where the shooter conducted his deadly rampage.
Three victims of the mass shooting that took place in Las Vegas on Oct. 1 have filed a lawsuit against several companies that manufacture and sell the bump stock devices the shooter used to carry out his crime.