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Texas Official: Police Made ‘Wrong Decision’ During Uvalde shooting

The commander on scene during the Uvalde, Texas, elementary school mass shooting made "the wrong decision" by not breaching the classrooms where the gunman was with students and teachers sooner, said Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, on Friday.

Texas Gunman’s Final 90 Minutes

It was 11:28 a.m. when the Ford pickup slammed into a ditch behind the low-slung Texas school and the driver jumped out carrying an AR-15-style rifle.

Chuck Schumer Sides With Senate Republicans to Block ‘Domestic Terrorism Prevention’ Bill

Republicans' get last-minute assistance from Democrat leader in what was believed to be a procedural move.

Faith Orgs Send Chaplins, Counselors to Texas Following Middle School Shooting

Denomination leaders and other evangelical groups are offering assistance in wake of the deadly shooting.

Police Waited 40 Minutes Before Border Patrol Agent Confronted Texas Shooter

"Go in there! Go in there!” shouted bystanders.

Texas Republicans Reject George P. Bush for AG in Nearly All 254 Counties

Jeb Bush's son made it to a runoff election for Texas attorney general before his luck ran out.

Ohio Court Rules Google Is ‘Common Carrier’ That Can Be Regulated

An Ohio court ruled that Google may be designated a common carrier subject to state litigation that would likely force the search giant not...

Indiana Bans Biological Males From Female Sports, Overriding Republican Governor’s Veto

The Indiana state legislature banned biologically male athletes from playing on women’s sports at public schools on Tuesday, overriding Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb’s veto on the legislation.

Texas School Shooting: Salvador Ramos Killed Victims in Single Classroom

19 children and two teachers massacred at a South Texas elementary school were in a single fourth-grade classroom.

World Health Assembly Unlikely to Pass Pandemic Treaty, but Biden Amendments Are on the Table

According to a flustered report at the Washington Post on Sunday, the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) might not be able to muster the support it needs for a sweeping “global pandemic treaty” at the World Health Assembly currently in progress, but amendments proposed by the Biden administration to reduce the influence of member state governments over W.H.O.’s disease outbreak declarations are still on the table.

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