Shooter's ex-wife says he was quick to anger, at times suspicious

Investigators in Monterey Park, California, are still searching for the motive of a gunman who killed 10 people and injured 10 others during a shooting inside a ballroom dance studio Saturday night, devastating the majority-Asian community on the eve of its Lunar New Year celebration. Source: CNN

People Magazine: Idaho suspect followed victims on Instagram

According to People Magazine, Brian Kohberger, the suspect charged with the killings of four University of Idaho students, followed the three female victims on Instagram and repeatedly messaged one of them without ever receiving a reply. Source: CNN

Disney has thrown down the gauntlet in the WFH battle

Ed Zitron, founder and CEO at EZPR, tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin that big companies are using their leverage to get employees back in the office without any convincing reasons. For more, watch the full Nightcap episode here. Source: CNN

A sound you can't hear but may one day change your life

Undergoing clinical trials around the world is a brain surgery that doesn’t need an incision or produce any blood yet drastically improves the lives of people with essential tremor, depression and more. The procedure, known as a focused ultrasound, aims sound waves at parts of the brain to disrupt faulty brain circuits causing symptoms. Source: CNN

Long Covid can be debilitating, even for healthy kids

Jessica Rosario loved watching her 15-year-old, Eliana, play flute with the rest of the marching band during Open Door Christian School football games. But after the homecoming game in 2021, she got an alarming call from the Ohio school’s band director. Source: CNN

CDC identifies possible safety issue with Pfizer's updated vaccine

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that there is a possible safety issue with the bivalent Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech but that it is unlikely to represent a true risk. The agency said it continues to recommend that people stay up-to-date with Covid-19 vaccines. Source: CNN