Tue, 21-Oct-2025

‘Baby Holly’ discovered safe more than 40 years after her parents’ supposed death

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Holly Marie Clouse, now 42, has been found alive and well. She was declared missing in the 1980s when her parents were allegedly murdered. Officials used genetic genealogy to definitively identify her parents, murder victims Tina Gail Linn Clouse and Harold Dean Clouse Jr. A youngster called “Baby Holly” after going missing in the 1980s … Read more

US House passes gun control legislation

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The bill would raise the minimum age to purchase a semi-automatic weapon from 18 to 21 years old. It is unlikely to be accepted by the Senate, which is evenly divided. The move comes as the US is still grieving from last month’s deadly shooting at an elementary school. The US House of Representatives enacted … Read more

California man facing attempted murder charges of Brett Kavanaugh

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Nicholas John Roske, 26, of Simi Valley, made his first court appearance in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Wednesday afternoon. Roske allegedly told police he was enraged by the recent leak of a draught Supreme Court judgement on abortion rights, as well as the recent school massacre in Uvalde, Texas. A federal criminal complaint was filed on … Read more

Schoolgirl tells Congress of playing dead to survive Texas massacre

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Miah Cerrillo, 11, relives shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in front of US senators. She was one of 19 students and two teachers killed by an 18-year-old gunman. Miah coated herself with her dead friend’s blood to pretend dead. Texas: an 11-year-old girl who coated herself with her dead friend’s blood to pretend dead during a … Read more

11-year-old US school massacre survivor to testify in Congress

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Miah Cerrillo, 11, smeared herself with her murdered friend’s blood to play dead. A gunman killed 19 of her classmates and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas. Democratic leadership has been keen to act after the spate of recent mass shootings. The package does not include an assault weapons ban or universal background checks. An 11-year-old … Read more

Abbott orders that all school districts receive active shooter training

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott instructed the ALERRT Center to give active shooter training to school districts across the state. This training must commence before the start of the following school year. The governor also authorized school safety personnel to undertake “unannounced, random intruder detection audits”. In the aftermath of the recent Robb Elementary School tragedy … Read more

Worker at McDonald’s at the age of 17, gone into space

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Katya Echazarreta is the first Mexican-born woman to fly into space. She was selected from thousands of applications to join this trip. It provided a few minutes of weightlessness before parachute landing. Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ company, launched its fifth batch of passengers to the edge of space, including the first Mexican-born lady to do … Read more

Bezos’s Blue Origin makes 5th crewed flight into space

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Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ firm, successfully launched six travelers into space۔ The flight included engineer Katya Echazarreta۔ The gumdrop-shaped capsule holding the crew detached from the rocket۔   Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ firm, successfully launched six travelers into space for a 10-minute ride on Saturday, marking the company’s fifth crewed flight. New Shepard, a white … Read more

Texas fugitive dies in shootout after allegedly killing five

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Gonzalo Artemio Lopez, 46, was serving a life sentence for murder. He escaped from a prison bus on May 12. Lopez was sentenced to life in 2006 for a murder committed with a pickaxe and kidnapping. Texas police shot and killed an escaped killer suspected of killing five people while on the run, ending a … Read more

Two states aim to arm teachers despite opposition from educators and experts

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Ohio and Louisiana are considering legislation that would allow school staff to be armed. Many Republican-controlled legislatures considered similar legislation after the Parkland, Florida, shooting. The National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers have long opposed arming teachers. Two state legislatures are considering measures that would permit to arm teachers and other school … Read more

Texas school shooting: The police chief did not receive 911 calls from students

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According to a Texas state senator, the school district police chief in Uvalde, Texas did not receive frightened 911 calls from inside Robb Elementary during a shooting on May 24. Read More: Texas school shooting: Funerals for killed children scheduled Sen. Roland Gutierrez stated at a press conference that screams for help from students inside … Read more

US Senate targets modest deal on gun control

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Lawmakers are aware that they risk wasting momentum. Activists fear a setback as Supreme Court set to issue first major Second Amendment. The cross-party has focused on incentives for states to grant courts “red flag” authority. A bipartisan group of US senators was expected to resume talks on a limited package of gun control measures … Read more

Texas town mourns teacher killed in school shooting

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The community of Uvalde, Texas, will hold a memorial service for one of the two teachers killed in last week’s elementary school shooting, as well as her husband, who died a few days later, leaving their four children orphans. Irma Linda Garcia, 48, was killed when a teenaged gunman went on a rampage at Robb Elementary on … Read more

Nelly Korda taking it slowly at US Women’s Open amid blood clot scare

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Nelly Korda, the world number two, says she won’t be looking past the first tee at the US Women’s Open on Thursday, as she makes a comeback for the first time in four months after a blood clot scare. The defending Olympic champion, who is 23 years old, had to delay her season in February after … Read more

Uvalde lays first school shooting victims to rest

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The small, traumatized Texas town of Uvalde begins burying its dead Tuesday following an elementary school shooting that killed 19 young children and united the tightly knit community in grief and anger. Amerie Jo Garza and Maite Yuleana Rodriguez, both 10, will be laid to rest, with additional funerals planned in the coming weeks. As … Read more

Gabe Kapler leads protest against Texas violence on Memorial Day

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On Memorial Day, Gabe Kapler, manager of the San Francisco Giants, led a protest against gun violence on the field for the pre-game playing of the national anthem. Former Phillies skipper Kapler revealed over the weekend that he would not stand for the national anthem in the honor of the 19 children and two teachers … Read more

NRA re-elects Wayne LaPierre as CEO

Despite financial difficulties and spending claims, the National Rifle Association said on Monday that the board of directors has re-elected Wayne LaPierre as CEO and executive vice president. Lt. Col. Allen West had challenged LaPierre. However, the group said that West garnered only one vote – and that the vote was preceded by a resolution … Read more

Biden refers to 9mm bullets as “high-caliber firearms”

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President Biden took aim at 9mm pistols on Monday, suggesting to propose that the 9mm gun should be prohibited. The president made the remarks outside the White House after returning from a visit to the scene of a horrific shooting in Texas last week. Read More: After Uvalde, Biden vows to keep up the pressure … Read more

The Department of Justice will investigate the police reaction to the Uvalde incident.

The United States Department of Justice said on Sunday that it is investigating the law enforcement reaction to the horrific school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. “At the request of Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin, the United States Department of Justice will conduct a Critical Incident Review of the law enforcement response to the mass shooting in … Read more

Baltimore’s police commissioner blames rising violence on a “complete disdain for human life”

Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison blamed the city’s widespread violence on “young individuals carrying firearms” and “a blatant disrespect for human life” on Saturday. According to The Baltimore Sun, four people were killed in multiple gunshots in Baltimore on Saturday and Sunday, including a teenager. A 17-year-old boy was killed and a 17-year-old girl was … Read more

Matthew McConaughey returns to his hometown of Uvalde, Texas, following the school massacre

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Following the school massacre earlier this week, Hollywood actor Matthew McConaughey went to his hometown of Uvalde, Texas.

On Friday, May 27, the Interstellar actor joined Rep. Tony Gonzales in visiting families and people touched by the tragedy, including parents who lost their children in the massacre and school system officials.

The horrific mass shooting at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday killed 21 people, including 19 pupils and two adults.

McConaughey, 52, visited the bereaved community at Uvalde Civic Centre. “Thank you, Matthew, for your contribution to the healing of our community. Your visit brought a lot of smiles to Uvalde. My buddy, I’ll see you soon “Gonzales, 41, uploaded images of his visit to Twitter.

The actor from Dallas Buyers Club took the trip after releasing a poignant message in reaction to the attack. “As you are all aware, another mass shooting occurred today, this time in my hometown of Uvalde, Texas,” he stated.

“Once again, we have regrettably demonstrated that we are failing to be accountable for the privileges that our liberties offer us,” he wrote.

“We can manage this pandemic, and no matter whose side of the aisle we are on, we all know we can do better. We must improve “McConaughey continued.

“Action must be taken so that no parent has to go through what the parents in Uvalde and others have gone through,” he added.

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Meghan Markle may ‘cancel’ Jubilee plans due to ‘negative publicity’

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Meghan Markle’s poor press from the Texas incident may drive her to ‘cancel’ her Jubilee plans.

Neil Sean, a royal commentator, made this assertion on his YouTube channel.

There, he claimed, “Apparently Meghan knows that the public over here particularly in London and the surrounding areas are not too keen on her return.”

“This could work in favour because with days to go for her return back to the Platinum Jubilee. All this negative and bad publicity from the visit to Texas means that she pulls the plug on her return to London.”

“If you think about it, this happened before and Prince Harry returned back for the unveiling of his late mother, the statue of Diana. Then they both decided to stay away for security reasons for Prince Philip’s memorial service.”

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Biden departs to console Texas town reeling from school massacre

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On Sunday, US President Joe Biden flew to Uvalde, Texas, to console residents who were mourning the deaths of 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in the small Texas town. Harrowing accounts are emerging of the ordeal faced by survivors of the Tuesday attack, as Biden calls for action to prevent future massacres … Read more

Harry Styles speaks out against gun violence after a terrible shooting in Texas

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Following two horrible mass shootings in the United States in the last two weeks, Harry Styles has joined the battle to reduce gun violence, revealing on Instagram on Friday that his next North American tour will collaborate with the nonprofit group ‘Everytown for Gun Safety.’ Styles posted on Instagram in a statement, “Along with all … Read more

Police in Uvalde Texas held active shooter scenario training in March

The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Department held an “active shooter scenario training” in March, barely two months before the Tuesday mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, which killed 19 children and two adults. The school district’s police department-sponsored a training on “Active Shooter for School-Based Law Enforcement” on March 21, with “Peace Officers, … Read more

Ted Cruz was accosted by gun activist at a restaurant about the Uvalde tragedy after NRA event

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was challenged on Friday by an activist who requested a photograph with the Republican legislator before challenging him on the horrific mass shooting in Uvalde and his support for Second Amendment rights. Cruz was at a restaurant after speaking at the National Rifle Association (NRA) 2022 annual convention in Houston, Texas, … Read more

Harrowing new accounts emerge from Uvalde’s young survivors

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New horrifying tales of the experience faced by survivors of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, emerged Saturday, inflaming public outrage over the massacre even as the deeply traumatized town prepared for a visit by US President Joe Biden on Sunday. The haunting stories told by young students who were forced to play dead as … Read more

Michael Jackson’s son shares father’s video to criticize Texas shooting

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After a mass shooting at a school in Texas, Michael Jackson’s son Prince advocated for changes in gun laws. After an 18-year-old opened fire in a school, killing 19 kids and two instructors, celebrities have criticized authorities and gun rules in the state. Prince used Instagram to distribute Michael’s video calling for political change, which … Read more