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DOJ to Review Response to Texas School Shooting

The Justice Department said Sunday it will review the law enforcement response to the Texas school shooting, an unusual federal look back prompted by questions about the shifting and at times contradictory information from authorities that have enraged a community in shock and sorrow.

Memorial Day Travel: Millions Plan Trips Despite Record High Gas Prices

The record-high gas prices are hitting hard ahead of the Memorial Day weekend with analysts predictoing an 8 percent increase in travel compared to...

Americans Think U.S. Economy Is More Important than Russia-Ukraine Conflict

51% of Americans say economy is bigger concern than Russia-Ukraine conflict.

WEF Speaker: Nations Need to ‘Accept’ the ‘Pain’ of Global Transition (Video)

"We need to accept that there will be some pain in the process," says Davos speaker.

Church of Scotland Approves Same-Sex Marriage

Church of Scotland ministers are now permitted to perform same-sex marriages if they choose.

Gas Prices Jump 33 Cents in Past 2 Weeks—$6 per Gallon by August

The average price of regular-grade gasoline spiked 33 cents over the past two weeks to $4.71 per gallon, according to the Lundberg Survey, which comes as some analysts predict prices will climb above $6 a gallon by the end of the summer.

Black Lives Matter Has $42 Million in Assets

The foundation started by organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement is still worth tens of millions of dollars, after spending more than $37 million on grants, real estate, consultants, and other expenses, according to tax documents filed with the IRS.

Georgia: Perdue Hits Kemp for $1.5 Billion to Soros-Linked Company

A scandal is brewing in Georgia's Republican gubernatorial primary, with candidate and former Sen. David Perdue accusing incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp of engaging in shady backroom deals and lining the pockets of liberal megadonor George Soros as part of a massive new economic development project in the Peach State.

Mother’s Day by the Numbers: Historical Facts, Stats, Celebrations

Each year, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.

They Can Stay: City Attorney Hits Back at Atheists’ Demands for Removal of Christian Crosses

An attorney for the town of Elizabethton, Tennessee, is defending the presence of three crosses on public land after atheists demanded their removal.

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