Stories from May 6, 2023

Shooting at outlet mall in Dallas suburb leaves at least 9 dead, 7 injured
Law enforcement evacuated people from an outlet mall in Allen, Texas, where local media says there are multiple victims, including the shooter. Authorities have so far offered few details.
Minnesotans rally to bring awareness to conflict in Sudan
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia say that Sudan's warring sides have begun talks aimed at firming up a shaky cease-fire, providing some optimism about a potential end to the conflict.
Kentucky Derby runs into more obstacles ahead of big race
The early favorite for the Kentucky Derby has been scratched hours before the race. Forte is the fifth horse scratched from the $3 million race for 3-year-olds.
'It's a really big deal': Secretary Simon on the voting bill, registration and upcoming elections
Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill supporters are calling the “Democracy for the People Act” into law Friday. DFL lawmakers say it will “protect and strengthen the freedom to vote.” All Things Considered host Tom Crann spoke with Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon about what the law does.
Future of Us: The pandemic offered workers a golden opportunity – but inequities to navigate
The pandemic gave workers fresh evidence that business doesn’t have to operate as usual. An organizational behavior expert says it’s an opportunity to make work better for people, if we can avoid creating new inequities in the process.