Hundreds of Las Vegas locals and tourists gathered Monday at vigils as the sun set on a day that witnessed the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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By Dave Skretta The Associated Press
The Redskins and Chiefs stood for a moment of silence before the national anthem, and flags flew at half-staff over Arrowhead Stadium, to honor victims of the Las Vegas shooting before Monday night’s game between Washington and Kansas City.
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