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US & Canada · UvaldeGov. Greg Abbott says he was misled about police response to Uvalde school shooting. Abbott said he expected law enforcement leaders to "get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty" He said the Texas Rangers and FBI would be investigating the law enforcement response. Abbott continued to resist policy proposals that center on firearms.See the Story
Gov. Greg Abbott says he was misled about poor police response to Uvalde shooting
41% Left coverage: 71 sources
US & Canada · UvaldeThe suspects in the shootings at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school and a Buffalo, New York, supermarket were both just 18, authorities say. They were too young to legally purchase alcohol or cigarettes, but old enough to arm themselves with assault weapons. Some shooters got guns legally under current firearms laws, or because of background check lapses or law enforcement failure to heed warnings of concerning behaviour.See the Story
22 mass shootings. 374 dead. Where did the guns come from?
78% Center coverage: 42 sources
Europe · CannesThe closing ceremony brings to a close a Cannes that has attempted to fully resuscitate the annual France extravaganza which was canceled in 2020 by the pandemic. This year’s festival also unspooled against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, which sparked red-carpet protests and a dialogue about the purpose of cinema in wartime. The closing ceremony begins at 2:30 p.m. EDT and concludes roughly an hour later.See the Story
'The Worst Ones' wins 'Certain Regard' competition at Cannes
67% Center coverage: 24 sources
Business · Sioux FallsThe South Dakota attorney general's office has declined to file charges against billionaire T. Denny Sanford. Investigators in 2019 began searching his email account, as well as his cellular and internet service providers, for possible possession of child pornography. The 86-year-old Sanford is worth an estimated $3.4 billion.See the Story
No state charge for billionaire Sanford in child porn probe
69% Center coverage: 16 sources
Europe · KyivCivilians are fleeing towns and cities in eastern Ukraine as Russian forces advance. Volunteers carry the elderly and infirm in their arms, in stretchers or in wheelchairs to waiting minibuses, which then drive them to central staging areas and eventually to evacuation trains. Most people have already fled Bakhmut: only around 30,000 remain from a pre-war population of 85,000.See the Story
Fleeing the Russians: Evacuations are slow, arduous, fraught
53% Center coverage: 15 sources
US & Canada · Santa FeTwo fires that merged to create largest wildfire in New Mexico history traced to planned burns. Firefighting costs already surpass $132 million, climbing by $5 million a day. At least 330 homes destroyed as flames raged through nearly 500 square miles (1,300 square kilometers) of high-altitude pine forests.See the Story
Two US Forest Service Prescribed Burns Became Massive Fire
62% Center coverage: 16 sources
Politics · AlgiersMohamed Benhalima was a supporter of Algeria's pro-democracy movement, then a deserter who fled to Europe. Spain expelled him after Algeria issued a warrant for his arrest. He said he was under the spell of Rachad and in contact with its London-based leader and his two brothers.See the Story
Algerian dissidents: Victims of crackdown, or outlaws?
59% Center coverage: 12 sources
US & Canada · LidoDancers, other employees and union activists are gathering Saturday in front of the Lido to try to save their jobs. Artists plan a performance to pay homage to the venue. The Lido, alongside the Moulin Rouge, Crazy Horse and the Paradis, is one of the last Parisian cabarets.See the Story
Show's over for famed cabaret show at France's Lido
62% Center coverage: 8 sources
Jacksonville, Florida · JacksonvilleMay 28 is National Hamburger Day in the U.S. According to Wikipedia, this staple of Americana got its start in ancient Rome. Americans consume about 50 billion of the patties each year. Check out where the locals say you can get the best burger with our JaxBest list.See the Story
🔒 Local ways to celebrate National Hamburger Day
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
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