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May 26, 2022US & Canada · UvaldeThe Texas gunman who murdered 19 children and two teachers posted on Facebook that he was going to shoot up an elementary school about 15 minutes before his rampage, Governor Greg Abbott said on Wednesday, as harrowing details about the attack continued to emerge.See the Story
Texas gunman wrote online post about attacking school minutes before massacre
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Business · San FranciscoElon Musk has increased the personal stake he's throwing down to acquire Twitter to $33.5 billion. The documents also say the Tesla CEO is in talks with Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey. Twitter has been in a state of turmoil since Musk about a month ago said he wanted to buy the social media platform and take it private.See the Story
Twitter jumps after Musk increases commitment in takeover bid to $33.5 billion, in talks for other funding
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US & Canada · CasperThe clinic, which would also provide other health care for women, had been set to open in June. It would become only the second place in the state to offer abortions. Wyoming’s current lone location for women to get abortions is at a hospital in Jackson, 281 miles (452 kilometers) away.See the Story
Police suspect arson in fire at Wyoming abortion clinic site
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US & Canada · WashingtonThe post-acute sequelae of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection have been characterized. Increasingly, vaccinated individuals are being diagnosed with COVID-19 as a result of breakthrough SARS- CoV- 2 infection (BTI) Whether people with BTI experience post-ACute sequelAE is not clear.See the Story
Vaccines may offer ‘only partial protection’ against long COVID: study
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US & Canada · UvaldeDemocratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke gets into heated exchange with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Texas House Speaker Rep. Dade Phelan were holding a press conference in Uvalde, Texas. The outburst came shortly after Abbott spoke to the importance of mental health evaluations in the wake of such events.See the Story
Beto O'Rourke Escorted Out Of Uvalde Press Conference After Confronting Gov. Greg Abbott
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US & Canada · WashingtonPresident Joe Biden says he will travel to Uvalde, Texas, in the near future to meet the families of the 19 children and two teachers killed. "Jill and I will be traveling to Texas in the coming days to meet with the families and let them know we have a sense of their pain," he said.See the Story
Biden says he will travel to Texas to visit families of school shooting victims 'in the coming days'
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Business · WashingtonUS budget deficit could shrink to $1 trillion this year from $2.8 trillion last year. Congressional Budget Office says spending on Covid-19 aid slows and economy rebounds. COVID-19: Coronavirus Coverage Resources Best of Hawaii: Best ofHawaii.com.See the Story
U.S. deficit will skyrocket after shrinking to $1T this year, CBO predicts
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Prince Charles arrives in Romania to meet Ukraine refugees
Britain's Prince Charles visits refugees from Russia's war in Ukraine. He met some of the nearly 1 million Ukrainians who have reached Romania since the war began. Charles apologized for his lack of language skills, saying, "We feel for you greatly" More than 972,000 Ukrainians have fled into Romania since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine.14 sources28% Other
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North Carolina education bill would bar LGBTQ+ curriculum through third grade
The measure would bar K-3 class curriculum from addressing LGBTQ issues. The bill also would allow passing mention of a teacher or parent's same-sex relationship. The measure would broaden the rights parents already have in state and federal laws. House Speaker Tim Moore, whose chamber would receive the bill if it passes the Senate.14 sources67% Media Conglomerate
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