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  • I don't know if the 18-year-old who murdered at least nineteen students and two teachers on Tuesday had a mental illness. I don't accept the certainty that Ramos didn't have an illness. Media Matters for America's Matt Gertz called mental health talk a "cynical dodge."

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  • The governor of Texas said that the man who massacred 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school had warned in online messages minutes before the attack that he had shot his grandmother and was going to shoot up a school.

  • As the politics of gun rights play out, we are learning more about what the shooter did before the massacre in Uvalde, Texas. Matthew Seedorff shares more.

  • Republic voters want congressional candidates to focus on the 2020 presidential election, according to a poll.

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  • Donald Trump was accused of leading a hate campaign against black and brown people. In his op-ed at The Guardian, West recognized the pattern of violence that stems from white supremacy after the Buffalo supermarket shooting.

  • The hosts of The View dedicated the entire show to discussing the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, which left 21 dead, including 19 children.

  • In the wake of the Texas school shooting, Chuck Schumer plans to force votes on legislation to strengthen background checks for gun buyers.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • We already have laws against killing people, and this guy apparently didn't care what the law was.

  • The U.S. has been hit by two gun massacres in a row, but top Republicans have given little indication they plan to push any gun control measures.

  • At least 19 children were killed in a Texas school shooting. It is the latest in a series of mass killings at churches, schools and stores, and the prospects for any reform of the nation's gun regulations seem dim. May 25

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  • The head of Catholic Charities clashed with the bishop of Fort Worth over a women's summit. The Catholic Charities head has resigned.

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  • Canadians have commented on the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting that left 19 children dead and two adults teachers.

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  • Russian and Chinese planes flew patrols near Japanese and South Korea air defense zones on Tuesday in a show of respect for US President Joe Biden. The patrols came hours after Biden angered China by saying he would be willing to respond to a Chinese attack on Taiwan with military force.

  • The Fox News hosts found the president's demands for action worthy of ridicule.

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  • Ferdinand Marcos promised to prevent foreign interference in the running of his country and to stand up to any Chinese incursion in the South China Sea. In his strongest comments yet on how he will handle ties with China, Marcos, who takes office on June 30, said he would resist challenges from Beijing and stick to the 2016 ruling of an international arbitration court that made clear the Philippines' economic entitlements. Marcos, the son of the dictator ousted by a 1986 people's revolt, said he would not allow any of the archipelago nation's vast coastline or 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone to be violated.

  • Americans tend to stock up on weapons when gun control is on the agenda.

  • Oklahoma is the first state in the nation to effectively end availability of the procedure after Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law the strictest abortion ban in the nation. Similar to a Texas law that was passed last year, the ban on civil lawsuits was approved by state lawmakers. The law prohibits all abortions with few exceptions.