Month: May 2022
Police inaction moves to center of Uvalde shooting probe – The Associated Press – en Español
Police inaction moves to center of Uvalde shooting probe The Associated Press – en Español Security expert weighs in on law enforcement response following Texas school shooting FOX59 News Focus turns to Uvalde school police chief’s decision not to send officers inside.
Read MoreU.N. rights chief says she urged China to review counter-terrorism policies
BEIJING (Reuters) – U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said on Saturday that she had urged the Chinese government to review its counter-terrorism policies to ensure that they comply with international human rights standards. However, Bachelet also reiterated
Read MoreUkraine pleads for weapons amid fears Mariupol horrors repeating elsewhere in Donbas
Luhansk province faces heavy fighting in last areas under Ukraine control; Sievierodonetsk mayor: City being ‘systematically destroyed’; US may send long-range rocket systems
Read MoreWoman Gets 15 Months in Prison for Punching Flight Attendant in the Face – The New York Times
Woman Gets 15 Months in Prison for Punching Flight Attendant in the Face The New York Times Southwest Airlines passenger who repeatedly struck flight attendant to serve up to 15 months in prison Fox Business Woman sentenced for assaulting Southwest flight attendant CBS
Read MorePutin says he’s willing to discuss resuming Ukrainian grain shipments
(Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin told the leaders of France and Germany in a phone call on Saturday that Russia was willing to discuss ways to make it possible for Ukraine to resume shipments of grain from Black Sea
Read MoreAs War Rages in Ukraine, U.S. Military Studies Russian Weapons at a ‘Petting Zoo’
An Air Force intelligence squadron outside Las Vegas tends to a collection of Soviet weapons, using them to teach how to recognize an adversary’s arms—and defeat them.
Read MoreIn call with Blinken, Lapid protests ‘biased’ CNN, PA probes into Abu Akleh’s death
FM reiterates Israel will share results of its investigation into American-Palestinian reporter’s death with US, blasts ‘so-called investigation’ by American network
Read MoreThe U.S is uniquely terrible at protecting children from gun violence
The massacre in Uvalde, Texas, was yet another grim reminder that in the U.S., children are more likely to die from gun violence than in any other wealthy nation. And it’s getting worse. (Image credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Read MoreWhat the Racist Massacre in Buffalo Stole From One Family
Every mass shooting requires unique paths of mourning. Celestine Chaney’s family bid farewell to a mother, sister, grandparent and best friend.
Read MoreWhat the Racist Massacre in Buffalo Stole From One Family
Every mass shooting requires unique paths of mourning. Celestine Chaney’s family bid farewell to a mother, sister, grandparent and best friend.
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