Las Vegas authorities say 59 people are dead and about 527 injured after a man opened fire on an outdoor concert late Sunday night. The suspect is Stephen Paddock, 64, a white male from Mesquite, NV.
The FBI said there were no apparent links to international terrorist organizations, but about 19 firearms were found in the hotel room from which he fired and 18 additional firearms, explosives, several thousand rounds of ammo were found in Paddock's home. Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said some of the weapons had scopes, and fertilizer and chemicals were found in his car.
Intel and satellite company Intelsat are joining forces to propose making airwaves used by satellites available for 5G wireless networks that are vital to the growing Internet of Things. They've filed their proposal with the FCC in response to the agency's request for ideas on using certain types of wireless spectrum for 5G.
Why it matters: 5G networks are the next frontier in wireless connectivity, especially with the rise of connected devices ranging from appliances to cars.
Jo Bertram, Uber's head of Northern European markets — effectively the regional manager in charge of U.K. operations — is leaving the company after four years, as the Financial Times first reported and Uber has confirmed to Axios. Bertram will remain at Uber for a few weeks to help with the transition, according to the company.
Backdrop: The move comes on the eve of Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's planned meeting with London authorities to discuss a recent decision to revoke the company's license. This is only one of the challenges Khosrowshahi is facing at the onset of his tenure as the company's new CEO.
Facebook has started laying out promised changes to its ad policies, spurred by concerns that Russians potentially used the company's platform to interfere with the 2016 election. The company said Monday that it would require political advertisers to provide more information. It will also add a thousand people to its team that reviews advertisements.
The bottom line: This is a first step. The most dramatic change Facebook has announced — making pages disclose all of the political ads they are running — remains abstract.
The "ingrates" tweet is an apparent reference to the mayor of San Juan, who begged the Trump administration for help and questioned the speed and intensity of the response. Yesterday, Trump tweeted: "Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan... they want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort."