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Delaying classroom failure during Texas school shooting was “wrong decision,” says official

The commander’s decision to delay the rape of a Texas elementary school classroom during this week’s mass shooting was the “wrong decision,” authorities said Friday. Nearly 20 officers were left in a hallway outside the classrooms during the robbery at Robb Elementary School for more than 45 minutes before officers used a master key to …

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The Mega Artemis lunar rocket will be launched on the launch pad on June 6

The NASA team is preparing to roll up the 322-foot (98-meter-high) Artemis I rocket stack, including the spacecraft system and the Orion spacecraft, back on the deck platform. launch June 6 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The launch is expected to take about 12 hours. The Artemis rocket will go through its next …

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Mass shooters blew up gun laws, loopholes before carnage Sign up for free to continue reading Sign up for free to continue reading

The suspects in the shootings at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, and a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, were only 18 years old, according to authorities, when they bought the weapons used in the attacks: too young to buy alcohol or cigarettes legally , but old. enough to arm themselves with assault weapons. The …

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Joe Biden says he showed up at the Naval Academy, but the dates don’t pile up

President Biden told Naval Academy graduate sailors on Friday that he presented himself at the school in 1965, but a quick check of his biography shows problems with history. Biden said he filed the application in Annapolis with a letter from then-Delaware Sen. J. Caleb Boggs, but the year he cited, 1965, is the same …

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Uvalde police made “wrong decision” in anticipation of storm surge, official says

UVALDE, Texas – Police who responded to the mass shooting at an elementary school here waited about an hour to enter the classroom where the gunman had locked himself up because a commander at the scene thought incorrectly that there were no lives in danger despite the many 911 calls from the children inside. said …

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The White House says no decision has been made on student loan forgiveness

WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s administration has not made a final decision on student loan cancellation, a White House spokesman said on Friday after a report said it planned to cancel. $ 10,000 in student debt per borrower. The Washington Post report cited three people familiar with the plan. Two of them …

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Jury deliberations begin in the defamation trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard

Judge Penney Azcarate told jurors that their verdict must be unanimous before sending them to deliberate Friday afternoon. “I know this trial has been a great sacrifice for all of you and has taken your life here for weeks,” Azcarate told the jury. “I know I am speaking on behalf of all of us associated …

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The federal judge dismisses Trump’s lawsuit against the New York Attorney General

Placeholder while loading article actions NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the New York Attorney General, claiming that his long-term civil investigation into his business practices was an abuse of authority that should be stopped, has been dismissed by a federal judge in Syracuse, New York. The former president’s attempt to stop …

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