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Parents and other guardians waited desperately trying to get more information on what was happening and where their children were.
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden, will travel to South Texas after a gunman killed 19 children and two schoolteachers on Tuesday. The tragedy is the country’s second-deadliest school shooting.
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An official with the Texas Department of Public Safety said he’d “circle back” with reporters over questions about response time and whether the shooter barricaded himself in a classroom during the shooting spree.
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The death of children, shot at school, is hard to comprehend. It can be even harder for kids. Counselors say parents should take cues from their kids, listen to their fears and answer their questions.
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Texas requires schools to have emergency plans and conduct safety drills. But a lot of decisions about safety are left to school districts and charter schools.
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Officials around the world are responding to the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the deadliest such incident to take place in the U.S. in nearly a decade.
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The governor said “real” gun laws have done nothing to stop violence in other parts of the country, like California, New York and Chicago.
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Gov. Greg Abbott said the suspect was dead. Officials did not provide a motive.
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In the early months of the pandemic, more families with teenagers bought guns — increasing the potential risk that a teen could gain unsupervised access to a firearm.
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A Connecticut court's default judgment brought swift reaction from plaintiffs, high-profile politicians and those representing Jones.