For Tito Anchondo, the racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, reopens wounds that never completely healed. Anchondo lost his brother and sister-in-law to the 2019 mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.
Ukrainian orphans stranded as American families struggle to save them from war
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Americans Jenny Bradshaw and husband Holt, who hosted an eight-year-old orphan from Ukraine for one month earlier in the year, are part of a group of some 200 "prospective adoptive parents" looking to adopt from Ukra...
Families sue Ohio school board over critical race theory ban
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Four families are suing an Ohio school board to challenge a ban on race-based education and staff training in the latest court battle over attempts to suppress anti-racism education in American classrooms. The Fores...
‘These kids were obliterated’: Outrage of families boils over lack of answers in Uvalde investigation
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The families of the 19 children and two teachers gunned down at a school in Uvalde, Texas, have had enough. More than a month after the massacre at Robb Elementary School, their anger and frustration at the lack of...
Navy finds series of failures led to fuel leak at Hawaii military facility that sickened families
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A series of failures led to a fuel leak at a Hawaii military facility that sickened families who relied on a nearby well for their water, the Navy found after an investigation into the problems at the Red Hill Bulk ...
Most Americans disagree with Supreme Court gun ruling, but blame mental health for mass shootings: new poll
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The Monmouth University poll released Thursday found that 54% of the public believe there should be more restrictions on the right to bear arms, with 30% believing the Second Amendment right is absolute. And 15% eve...
School shootings in the US reached a 20-year high in 2021, federal data shows
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During the 2020-2021 school year, there were 93 school shootings in the United States -- a high not seen in 20 years, according to federal data cited in a report by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES...
Buffalo Bills owner Kim Pegula ‘progressing well’ from a health issue
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Buffalo Bills co-owner Kim Pegula, 53, is "progressing well" and "rehabilitating" following a health issue, a statement from the Pegula family said on Tuesday. The Pegula family announced on June 14 that she was "re...
‘Time has come for action’: Teams rally around Hamilton after Piquet levels racist slur against F1 driver
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Formula One, Mercedes and the FIA have condemned former F1 driver Nelson Piquet for using a racial slur against British driver Lewis Hamilton. Piquet used a Brazilian Portuguese racial slur to describe seven-time ch...
Justice Clarence Thomas ‘doesn’t care’ about ‘racist’ attacks from the left over abortion ruling: Paoletta
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SUPREME COURT'S ROE V. WADE DECISION: READ THE DOBBS V. JACKSON WOMEN'S HEALTH RULING MARK PAOLETTA: The left is racist, Tucker. They expect Clarence Thomas to think the way a Black man should, based on the color of ...
Democrats loved COVID pandemic and they wanted you to love it, too
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Nothing quite revealed what absolutely horrific human beings that liberals could be quite like the COVID pandemic. The annoying things they've always done—nag, whine, lecture, tattle—came with the most precious gift ...
New York judge strikes down NYC law granting voting rights to noncitizens
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A New York state judge on Monday struck down a new law that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections in New York City. Under the legislation passed by the New York City Council in December, noncitizens who...
US strikes al Qaeda-affiliated leader in Syria
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The US carried out a strike in Syria on Monday targeting a senior leader of Hurras al-Din, an al Qaeda-affiliated terrorist organization, according to a statement from US Central Command. The US is "highly confiden...