10 things you need to know today: January 22, 2023

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1. At least 10 people killed during mass shooting in Los Angeles

At least 10 people were killed and 10 more injured during a mass shooting in a Los Angeles-area ballroom dance club on Saturday night, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. The incident occurred in the L.A. suburb of Monterey Park around 10:30 p.m., when a gunman opened fire in the club following a celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Police said the conditions of those injured ranged from stable to critical, but no further details have been provided. The suspect remains at large in what is one of the deadliest mass shootings in the history of California. The shooting was the fifth in the U.S. this month.

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Justin Klawans, The Week US

 Justin Klawans has worked as a staff writer at The Week since 2022. He began his career covering local news before joining Newsweek as a breaking news reporter, where he wrote about politics, national and global affairs, business, crime, sports, film, television and other Hollywood news. Justin has also freelanced for outlets including Collider and United Press International.