Divided US tries to celebrate a July 4 marred by parade shooting
Kathleen Foody and Bobby Caina Calvan
New York/Chicago | A shooting that left at least six people dead at an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb rattled Monday’s (Tuesday AEST) celebrations across the US and further rocked a country already awash in turmoil over high court rulings on abortion and guns as well as hearings on the January 6 insurrection.
The latest mass shooting came as the nation tried to find cause to celebrate its founding and the bonds that still hold it together.
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