• A reporter for KHOU 11 News Houston was told by families that they were being asked to provide DNA samples.

  • There was a massacre of innocent children in Uvalde.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime Subscribers.

  • School shootings are an American problem that it seems many lawmakers refuse to solve, said Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) on Tuesday.

  • The National Rifle Association is holding its annual conference in Houston on Friday.

  • CNN's Jake Tapper noted that politicians' expressions of thoughts and prayers has sadly become a cliche after the Texas school massacre.

  • The invention ends gutter cleaning. It increases your home value and protects you against property damage.

  • The anti-corruption watchdog said on Wednesday that the Communist Party expelled a former chief accountant of the state-controlled PICC Property and Casualty Co from the party for taking bribes. The vice president at the insurer was removed from his post in December, and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection opened an investigation into him. According to a statement on its website, the Communist Party discipline of Shen had been found to be seriously violated and he was suspected of taking bribes.

  • If residents don't use less on their own as the summer months approach, the governor will impose mandatory water restrictions. In a meeting with representatives from water agencies that supply major cities, including Los Angeles, San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area, Newsom raised the possibility of that. The governor favors giving local water agencies the power to set rules for water use in the cities and towns they supply.

  • Rescuers dug through the debris of a building collapse in southwestern Iran that killed at least 14 people, fearful that many more could still be trapped beneath the rubble, as authorities arrested the city's mayor in a widening probe of the disaster. The collapse Monday of an under-construction 10-story tower at the Metropol Building exposed its cement blocks and steel beams while also underscoring an ongoing crisis in Iranian construction projects that has seen other disasters in this earthquake-prone nation. Video from the initial collapse Monday shows a thick dust rise over Abadan, an important oil-production city in the south of Iran.

  • The Biden Commerce Department is making us dependent on foreign oil.

  • The real deal is Brkic.

  • The European Commission wants to make it a crime to break European Union sanctions against Russia. In 12 EU countries, breaking EU sanctions on Russia is now a criminal offense. Justice Commissioner Reynders said that it is either an administrative or criminal offence in 13 and two of them treat it only as an administrative offence.

  • There were theories that there was a failed attempt to kill Putin, and that he is losing his grip on power.

  • Microsoft Teams is priced for small businesses.

  • The new Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Tuesday that he would present an interim budget within six weeks. As the government gets down to tackling the crisis, inflation will rise and there could be more protests on the streets.

  • Over the past four weeks, the entire potential gain of Musk has been wiped out.

  • ABC's long-running medical series, Grey's Anatomy, has shown almost every ailment that has ever required treatment. In the latest episode, there is a poignant scene about a surge in hate and violence among Asian Americans. The latest episode of the show features a victim of an Asian hate crime who is brought to the hospital in need of surgery.

  • A huge price cut on the most viral drone of the century! People are rushing to get it. Don't miss out on this deal!

  • The father of a school shooting victim blasted Republican officials and lawmakers who have blocked action on gun violence. They failed our kids again. I have had it. Fred Guttenberg asked on MSNBC how many more times they would sit back.

  • The New York Times has an essay by a Yale University professor called We Should Say It. Russia Is Fascist has spread through Russian state media like wildfire, causing uproar from the Kremlin's most prominent mouthpieces.

  • More than 2.2 million Ukrainians have returned to their homeland since May 10, when the flow of people on the border reversed.

  • Check your zip code to see if you qualify for the zero-cost solar program.

  • At least 19 children and two adults were killed in a school massacre in the hometown of an actor.

  • It has been eight months since the Augusta County Sheriff's Office asked the public to help find a missing child.

  • Many young Chinese people have stopped having children because of depression over the economy, the environment, and COVID-19. Some social media users described having kids as giving birth to a hostage.