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You may not be able to catch a break on gas prices, but you can save a few bucks with the upcoming Memorial Day sales.
You may not be able to catch a break on gas prices, but you can save a few bucks with the upcoming Memorial Day sales.
Families continue to grieve the 19 children and two teachers killed at an elementary school in Texas. Some are demanding answers, following the revelation police waited an hour before entering the school and taking down the gunman.
As President Joe Biden and the first lady prepare to head to Uvalde, Texas in the wake of this week’s school shooting that left 21 dead, the conversation on Capitol Hill over gun laws is being hotly debated. Republicans are pushing back on Democrats’ calls for tighter gun legislation, and are pointing to mental illness as the main issue. Some psychiatrists say that argument is unfounded and even harmful.
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In Washington, there is some progress in tackling the gun issue with new bipartisan talks underway.
Uvalde community comes together in prayer as investigators comb through the suspected shooter’s social media posts to find more answers in the deadly Texas school shooting.
We’re learning more about the 19 students and 2 teachers killed in the Texas elementary school massacre on Tuesday. Officials say six people are still hospitalized, including three children.
We continue our coverage of the latest in the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the second deadliest elementary school shooting in American history. 19 children and two teachers were senselessly gunned down just two days before the end of the school year. We’re now learning more about the alleged gunman’s actions before the shooting.
An elementary school in Uvalde, Texas is now the scene of the second deadliest school shooting in our nation’s history. 19 children and two teachers were killed. A state public safety official now says all those killed were in one classroom. We’re learning more now about those victims, mostly third and fourth graders, senselessly gunned down just two days before the end of the school year.
President Biden addresses the nation after deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas leaves at least 19 children, 2 adults dead.