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This Happened — October 1: Las Vegas Shooting

The Las Vegas shooting, also known as the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting, occurred on this day in 2017, when a gunman opened fire on a crowd of concert goers from a hotel room in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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What happened during the Las Vegas shooting?

A gunman named Stephen Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino onto a crowd of people attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival, an outdoor country music concert. Paddock fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds more before taking his own life. It was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

Who was the gunman in the Las Vegas shooting?

Stephen Paddock was a 64-year-old retired accountant and high-stakes gambler. He had no known criminal history and was not on the radar of law enforcement agencies prior to the shooting. His motives for carrying out the attack remain unclear.

Were there any changes in hotel security procedures after the Las Vegas shooting?

In the aftermath of the shooting, some hotels in Las Vegas and other major cities reviewed and improved their security protocols. This included measures such as increasing surveillance, improving guest screening procedures, and implementing stricter policies regarding guest access to high floors.

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How Shaxian Snacks Went From Local Grub To Global Chain — With A Hand From Xi Jinping

In just three decades, the village of Yubang has become the cradle of one of the most popular food brands in China, under the watch of the local Communist Party and a certain governor named Xi Jinping. It now dreams of conquering the globe.

How Shaxian Snacks Went From Local Grub To Global Chain — With A Hand From Xi Jinping

Trainees learn to make Shaxian snacks at a training center in Sanming City, Fujian, China.

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Frédéric Schaeffer

YUBANG — Surrounded by green mountains, the village of Yubang in the coastal province of Fujian in southeast China was long isolated from the world. Until the 1980s, its few hundred inhabitants barely managed to live off the land. Their livelihood depended on whatever work they could find in the surrounding orchards, tobacco fields, or bamboo plantations.

Three decades on, once-bland Yubang and its people have lived to tell a tasty tale.

The large camphor tree planted on the square at the village entrance now sees thousands of tourists from all over China. They come here drawn by stories they've heard of Yubang's culinary specialties, but there's another compelling curiosity: a modest place President Xi Jinping visited in 2021, as advertised by the pictures of the Chinese leader broadcast in a loop on a giant screen in the main street.

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The shiniest showpiece of Yubang's transformation is a food brand that has established itself as one of the most popular in China over the course of the past 30 years. The name 'Shaxian Snacks', a nod to Shaxian district where Yubang is located, is everywhere in this village.

A one-of-a-kind entity in a world of food chains controlled by multinationals, Shaxian Snacks doesn't belong to any one company. Instead, the brand belongs to the entire community.

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