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Texas Police: School Door Shut but Didn’t Lock Before Attack

Exterior door at Robb Elementary School did not lock when it was closed by a teacher shortly before a gunman used it to get inside and kill 19 students and two teachers.

Republican Bill Would Make Supreme Court Leaks a Crime

A dozen Republican lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday to make leaking a draft Supreme Court opinion a federal crime.

Biden Sees Exodus of Black Staffers, Frustration Among Those Who Remain

Former White House official, some Black aides have adopted a term for them: “Blaxit.”

China Applauds U.N. Human Rights Chief for Whitewashing Genocide

Chinese state media on Sunday applauded U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet for failing to investigate China’s human rights abuses in the Uyghur region China calls Xinjiang during her visit.

U.S. Overtakes China to Become India’s Largest Trading Partner

The United States has become India’s top trading partner, ousting China from the spot and further cementing U.S. business ties with the South Asian superpower.

Ice: 70 Missing Children, Including Sex-Trafficking Victims, Rescued in U.S., Mexico

The Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says that 70 missing children have been rescued in areas covering the southwest region of the United States and northern Mexico.

Congressional Republicans Submit a Bill to Define What a Woman Is

Republicans in Congress have introduced a bill to define what a woman is.

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.

Anonymous Donor Steps Forward to Ensure Uvalde Families Won’t ‘Have to Worry About a Single Cost’

At a press conference Wednesday in the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott almost said something profound. Almost.

School Shootings Aren’t Caused by Faulty Gun Laws but by the Collapse of the Family

Until we are willing to address the breakdown of family and community, nothing will change, the massacres will continue.

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