It is appropriate and compassionate for the public to discuss how to best prevent a tragedy like what occurred in Uvalde, Texas from repeating.
Alize Cornet said she was more hurt by the jeering from her home crowd than the pain from the injury that forced her to retire from her French Open third-round match against Chinese teenager Zheng Qinwen on Saturday while trailing 6-0 3-0.
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Churches and pregnancy help centers nationwide have been the victims of numerous attacks since the first draft Supreme Court opinion seeking to overturn the abortion law Roe v. Wade was leaked to the public, according to The Christian Post.
Use of Pfizer Inc’s COVID-19 antiviral Paxlovid spiked this week, but some doctors are reconsidering the pills for lower-risk patients after a U.S. public health agency warned that symptoms can recur after people complete a course of the drug, and that they should then isolate a second time.
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Even as gas prices soar higher, Memorial Day travelers are expected to reach pre-pandemic levels this weekend.
The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on two Russian banks, a North Korean company and a person it accused of supporting North Korea’s weapons of mass destruction program, increasing pressure on Pyongyang over its renewed ballistic missile launches.
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Since World War II, the average loss for a sitting president’s party in the midterm elections is 26 seats. According to an updated analysis by the Cook Political Report, the number of Democrat seats in the House that are now categorized as “toss up” or worse, is currently 35.
Jimmy Butler set a personal playoff high with 47 points and contributed nine rebounds, eight assists and four steals to lead the Miami Heat to a 111-103 victory over the host Boston Celtics on Friday night to tie the Eastern Conference finals at three games apiece.
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The largest wildfire to have ever occurred in New Mexico was started, albeit unintentionally, by the U.S. Forest Service.
Major U.S. retailers that recently scrambled to restock shelves amid product shortages disclosed this week that their stores are now packed with too much merchandise, and some are even doing what was unthinkable just a few months ago: discounting unsold goods.
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