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    Breaking News:

    14 students, 1 teacher killed in Texas elementary school shooting, governor says

    • 14 kids, 1 teacher dead after school shooting: Gov. Abbott

      Fourteen students and a teacher have been killed in a shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, according to Gov. Greg Abbott.

      Confirms suspect is dead »
      • Pelosi calls out hypocrisy of archbishop's criticism of her

      • FBI uncovers alleged plot to assassinate ex-president

      • Conway: My marriage 'may not survive' after Trump

      • Biden goes off script again, this time about Taiwan

      • Infectious disease experts now see a double standard

    • World
      Associated Press

      After 3 months of war, life in Russia has profoundly changed

      While the multinationals were leaving, thousands of Russians who had the economic means to do so were also fleeing, frightened by harsh new government moves connected to the war that they saw as a plunge into full totalitarianism. Some young men may have also fled in fear that the Kremlin would impose a mandatory draft to feed its war machine. But fleeing had become much harder than it once was — the European Union's 27 nations, along with the United States and Canada had banned flights to and from Russia.

    • U.S.
      People

      Pastor Admits to 'Adultery' During Service — But Then Female Church Member Takes the Mic: 'I Was Just 16'

      However, after he walked away from the microphone, a woman claimed that was only the "partial truth," and that she was 16 at the time, according to video footage that has been viewed by thousands on social media. New Life Christian Church & World Outreach, located in Warsaw, acknowledged the accusations against Pastor John B. Lowe II in a statement on their website, writing in part, "We are hurting and broken for a woman who has lovingly attended and served in the church for many years, as well as for her husband and family." PEOPLE has attempted to reach Lowe for comment.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Passenger’s punch knocks United Airlines worker through the counter, NJ video shows

      A passenger's powerful punch knocked a United Airlines worker through the ticket counter and bloodied his face at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey during a dispute, video shows. The ticketed passenger, identified as Brendan Langley, 27, of Georgia, was arrested after the May 19 incident resulted in the United Airlines customer service representative getting sent to the hospital, a Port Authority media representative confirmed to McClatchy News in a statement. Port Authority oversees transportation in New Jersey and New York.

      • An airline employee squared up with a CFL player and it did not go well
        Yahoo Sports Canada
      • Former NFL player Brendan Langley arrested, United worker fired after brawl at Newark airport
        NBC News
    • Science
      CBS News Videos

      Invasive jumping worms found in at least 34 states

      A new species of invasive jumping worms has been discovered in at least 34 states, and scientists are concerned. CBS Minnesota's Erin Hassanzadeh reports from Minneapolis.

    • U.S.
      NBC News

      At least 2 dead, over a dozen hospitalized after shooting at Texas elementary school

      At least two people were killed and more than a dozen others were taken to hospitals following a shooting Tuesday at a Texas elementary school. The incident was no longer active Tuesday afternoon, and a suspect was in custody, authorities said. Thirteen children were taken to the emergency room at Uvalde Memorial Hospital after the shooting at Robb Elementary, according to a Facebook statement and hospital CEO Tom Nordwick.

      • Texas Gov. Abbott says 14 students, 1 teacher killed in school shooting
        Yahoo News Video
      • Texas governor: 15 killed in school shooting; gunman dead
        Associated Press
    • Politics
      Lexington Herald-Leader

      ‘Nobody saw it coming.’ How 3 influential Northern Ky. Republicans lost on primary day.

      Hopefully, this is a wake up call for the people in Frankfort – who are just voting with the agenda of the lobbyists – that that's not going to get it done anymore,” Massie said. But some in the Republican party say the results are a little more muted than 'a wakeup call. Tres Watson, a former spokesman for the Republican Party of Kentucky who launched his own moderate conservative Super PAC this election cycle, was quick to point out that House GOP incumbents' losses came mostly at the hands of Boone County voters, though Koenig's district is split between Boone and Kenton counties.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      McCormick sues over counting mail ballots in Pa. Senate race

      The campaign of David McCormick, who is in a neck-and-neck Republican primary contest for the U.S. Senate against celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz, sued in a Pennsylvania court Monday to try to ensure counties obey a brand-new federal appeals court decision that could help him make up ground. McCormick's lawsuit, filed after hours, asks the state's Commonwealth Court to require counties to promptly count mail-in ballots that lack a required handwritten date on the return envelope. It is the first — but likely not the last — lawsuit in the contest between Oz and McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO.

      • GOP intervenes in 11th-hour Pa. Senate race ballot lawsuit
        Associated Press
      • U.S. Senate candidate sues over mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania midterms primary
        Reuters
    • World
      Business Insider

      Ukrainian special operations forces release video said to show a kamikaze drone taking out a Russian tank

      Ukrainian special operations forces published a video for the first time showing a kamikaze drone attack. It said in a Tuesday Facebook post that the attack destroyed a Russian tank and its operators. Ukraine said the footage was captured by a camera on the drone.

      • Ukrainian special forces carry out successful special operation in Melitopol May 23, says mayor
        The New Voice of Ukraine
      • In the east, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repulsed 16 attacks and destroyed 38 pieces of invaders equipment
        Ukrayinska Pravda
    • World
      Defense News

      Photos show China has fielded another semi-submersible transport ship

      It appears China has put at least one other semi-submersible transport ship into service with the People's Liberation Army Navy, according to photos published by state media showing the ship transporting an amphibious hovercraft. The official China Military Online website showed the semi-submersible heavy ship Yinmahu transporting a Type 958 air-cushioned landing craft. The Yinmahu is similar in layout to the semi-submersible expeditionary transfer dock of the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command.

    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Pelosi pushes back on archbishop who denies her Communion

      House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed back Tuesday on the decision by San Francisco's conservative Catholic archbishop to deny her Communion over her support of abortion rights, saying she respects that people have opposing views but not when they impose them on others. Pelosi made her comments on MSNBC's “Morning Joe.” In a letter last week to Pelosi, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said he would refuse her Communion after she vowed to codify into law the Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade decision establishing a constitutional right to abortion.

      • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushes back after archbishop denies her Communion
        Yahoo News Video
      • Pelosi responds after archbishop denies her Holy Communion for supporting abortion rights
        USA TODAY
    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Woman sees 4-foot ‘surprise’ resting in tree and calls 911, New Jersey firefighters say

      A woman spotted a 4-foot “surprise” resting in a tree outside her home and called 911, firefighters in New Jersey say. Then, an unusual animal rescue ensued in Swedesboro on May 22, according to the Woolwich Fire Company. Fire crews, police and animal control arrived to rescue a large, scaly reptile — a monitor lizard — that was sunbathing in the woman's tree, the department's Facebook post said.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      A man who told the FBI he committed fraud on Todd Chrisley's behalf testified that they had an 'intimate' relationship

      A man who said he'd committed fraud for Todd Chrisley described their relationship as intimate. Mark Braddock said he became close with Chrisley in the early 2000s and began working for him. A former employee of Todd and Julie Chrisley's who told the FBI he committed bank fraud on their behalf testified in court on Monday that he and Todd Chrisley had an "intimate" relationship.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Search for Supreme Court leaker falls to former Army colonel

      When Gail Curley began her job as Marshal of the U.S. Supreme Court less than a year ago, she would have expected to work mostly behind the scenes: overseeing the court's police force and the operations of the marble-columned building where the justices work. Earlier this month, however, Curley was handed a bombshell of an assignment, overseeing an unprecedented breach of Supreme Court secrecy, the leak of a draft opinion and apparent votes in a major abortion case. People who know Curley, 53, described the former Army colonel and military lawyer as possessing the right temperament for a highly charged leak investigation: smart, private, apolitical and unlikely to be intimidated.

    • U.S.
      Travel Noire

      Alaska Airlines Shames Another Woman, Tells Her To Cover Up 'Inappropriate' Top

      One passenger found herself being shamed by an Alaska Airlines flight attendant and decided to insist she boards the plane. On this occasion, the passenger took to TikTok (@badbish1078) and posted a video of her sitting on the plane with the caption: “Alaska Airlines just told me I had to 'cover up' if I wanted to get on the plane”. In the video the TikToker pans down to reveal the outfit deemed 'inappropriate': a tank top and a pair of denim shorts.

    • World
      The Telegraph

      Henry Kissinger: Ukraine must give Russia territory

      Veteran US statesman Henry Kissinger has urged the West to stop trying to inflict a crushing defeat on Russian forces in Ukraine, warning that it would have disastrous consequences for the long term stability of Europe. The former US secretary of state and architect of the Cold War rapprochement between the US and China told a gathering in Davos that it would be fatal for the West to get swept up in the mood of the moment and forget the proper place of Russia in the European balance of power. Dr Kissinger said the war must not be allowed to drag on for much longer, and came close to calling on the West to bully Ukraine into accepting negotiations on terms that fall very far short of its current war aims.

    • U.S.
      Yahoo TV

      Marine held captive in Russia condemns 'embarrassing' stunt by Marjorie Taylor Greene

      On Monday's The Lead With Jake Tapper, a portion of Tapper's interview with Trevor Reed and his family aired, in which they voiced displeasure with the actions of Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Reed is the former Marine who returned to the U.S. following a prisoner swap with Russia last month after spending 985 days in a Russian prison on bogus charges. Legislation pushing for Reed's release was delayed last year due to Greene and other House Republicans.

      • Trevor Reed says it's 'embarrassing' Marjorie Taylor Greene delayed vote on a resolution asking to free him from Russian detention: 'I better not ever see that happen again to any other American'
        INSIDER
      • Former Marine Trevor Reed credits Biden for his release
        The Hill
    • Business
      Motley Fool

      This Is the Average American's Personal Savings Balance. How Does Yours Compare?

      In its most recent Planning & Progress Study, it found that respondents had an average personal savings balance of $62,000 in 2022. Now to be clear, the study doesn't offer a detailed breakdown of that balance, so we can't be sure if that represents total savings versus savings earmarked specifically for emergencies (though that balance does read high for an emergency fund alone based on other reports out there). But while $62,000 might seem like a respective level of personal savings, it's also a much lower figure than the $73,000 respondents reported in 2021.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Man caught lifting weights after $730K disability payout now going to prison, feds say

      A former postal worker received hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of disability payments for about a decade after he reported a work-related back injury, prosecutors said. Between January 2009 and March 2019, the 56-year-old Army veteran received over $732,000 worth of benefit payments by reporting false statements about his medical condition and other sources of income, prosecutors said.

    • Science
      Reuters

      Ancient massive 'Dragon of Death' flying reptile dug up in Argentina

      Argentine scientists discovered a new species of a huge flying reptile dubbed "The Dragon of Death" that lived 86 millions of years ago alongside dinosaurs, in a find shedding fresh insight on a predator whose body was as long as a yellow school bus. The new specimen of ancient flying reptile, or pterosaur, measured around 30 feet (9 meters) long and researchers say it predated birds as among the first creatures on Earth to use wings to hunt its prey from prehistoric skies. The team of paleontologists discovered the fossils of the newly coined Thanatosdrakon amaru in the Andes mountains in Argentina's western Mendoza province.

    • Health
      INSIDER

      I'm a 28-year-old woman and have maple syrup urine disease. The formula shortage could kill me.

      Hannah Dolins has maple syrup urine disease and needs a metabolic formula to live. The last three months have been some of the most stressful of my life — because from the moment I heard about the Abbott formula recall, I was terrified.

      • U.S. agency issues order to speed baby formula ingredient deliveries
        Reuters
      • As Baby Formula Shortage Continues, Many Colorado Parents Turn To Each Other For Help
        CBS-Denver
    • U.S.
      Biloxi Sun Herald

      Crash kills teen hours after graduation, Louisiana cops say. ‘There’s no one like her’

      An 18-year-old died in a car crash hours after her high school graduation in Louisiana, officials said. Sulphur Police Department couldn't be reached for comment by McClatchy News. Sulphur High School later identified the student as Jesse Harmon in a Facebook post.

    • Politics
      Associated Press Videos

      Trump tries to influence Georgia primaries

      Donald Trump hoped to avoid a defeat in the Georgia governor's race as Republican primary voters decided the fate of the former president's hand-picked candidate to lead one of the most competitive political battlegrounds in the U.S. (May 24)

    • World
      The New York Times

      American Heavy Artillery Enters the Fight in Ukraine

      POKROVSK, Ukraine — Camouflaged in a heap of branches cut from nearby trees, the weapon that Ukraine hopes will make a critical difference in its war with Russia is all but invisible from more than a few feet away. Soon, a single round shoots out with a boom and a howling, metallic shriek as it sails toward Russian positions. It is the American-made M777 howitzer. It shoots farther, moves faster and is hidden more easily, and it's what the Ukrainian military has been waiting for. Sign up for The

    • U.S.
      National Review

      Princeton University Professor Joshua Katz Fired

      Princeton University's Board of Trustees fired classics professor Joshua Katz, the university said in a Monday statement, claiming that the longtime faculty member “failed to be straightforward” during a 2018 investigation into a relationship between Katz and an undergraduate student. Katz told National Review that he learned that he'd been fired only after the New York Times called his wife, and said the university sent his notice of termination to the wrong email address. The Washington Free Beacon first reported that Princeton was planning to fire Katz.

    • World
      Reuters

      Iran will avenge slain Revolutionary Guards colonel, president says

      The Israeli Prime Minister's Office, which oversees intelligence agency Mossad, declined to comment on the events in Tehran. The killing on Sunday only reinforces the Guard's determination to confront the enemies of Iran and to defend Iran's security and national interests, Guards spokesman Ramazan Sharif said, quoted by the semi-official Mehr news agency. "The thugs and terrorist groups affiliated with global oppression and Zionism will face consequences for their actions," he said.

      • Iran buries slain Revolutionary Guards colonel
        Reuters Videos
      • Thousands attend funeral for slain Guard colonel in Iran
        Associated Press
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    The debate over student debt forgiveness
    • “It could give millions a chance to finally buy a house or start their business or help their kids get an education, too.”

    • “You signed a contract…If you don’t want to deal with the financial pressure of debt, don’t take out the loan.”

    • “Without action from Biden, Black student debt will hinder his agenda with respect to eliminating racial inequities.”

    • “Blanket relief could end up routing too much relief to those who do not need it and too little to those who do.”

    • “Unlike a number of other policy issues, student debt relief doesn’t need to be pushed through a narrowly controlled Congress.”

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