• "This man intentionally instilled fear into our community as a sick joke, but be warned, this is no laughing matter," said Sheriff Chad Chronister.

  • A man opened fire in Uvalde, Texas. He knew the bodies of children and friends.

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

  • The ads promoted a fruit and vegetable candy product that claimed to block the absorption of sugar, oil, and fat.

  • There are more gut-wrenching details about how police delayed action to stop the mass shooter in Uvalde, Texas. When an 18-year-old terrorist entered Robb Elementary School with a semi-automatic rifle last week, officers made it to the scene quickly. They didn't prevent innocent victims from dying. There were 21 people dead at Robb Elementary School.

  • A brother and sister were sentenced to decades behind bars for their role in a 1993 California cold case murder that was finally solved after a third man walked into a television station and confessed. He was sentenced to 35 years for voluntary manslaughter, robbery in concert and multiple assault charges. His sister was sentenced to 20 years for the same charges. They need to serve 85 percent of the population.

  • Predicting the stock market with up to 87.4% accuracy is done by Advanced A.I. Here is what it is seeing right now.

  • In the days after the Uvalde shooting,Salesforce co-founder and CEO,Marc Benioff, voiced his support for gun control.

  • The Georgia gunmaker Daniel Defense offers buy now, pay later so the cost of buying its guns can be spread over several payment periods.

  • In his new memoir, Miss Memory Lane, the Teen Wolf star wrote about his difficulties finding work in Hollywood at the beginning of his career.

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

  • Lewinsky wrote that the cultural impact of such wide-reaching viewing impacts domestic violence survivors and the #MeToo movement.

  • Impoverished women don't have the means to raise a child because they were denied their right to an abortion.

  • Congress is considering the toll of gun violence. States aren't holding their breath. California has significantly lowered gun deaths in ways that have been under reported, according to Dr. Garen J. Wintemute, an emergency room doctor and firearm violence researcher. For the last 20 years or so, you can sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times.

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  • Michael Phelps is partnering with Talkspace to encourage others to give themselves permission to work on their mental health.

  • Senate Republicans will be blamed if they get away from passing common-sense gun control legislation. The Uvalde, Texas elementary school shooting was the result of the lowering of the gun purchase age to 18 in his own state.

  • One of the changes made to the movie to appease Chinese censors has been reversed, meaning it may not be shown in the world's largest box office. The original designs of the Taiwanese and Japanese flags were used in the previews for the sequel. The Taiwanese flag is seen as an insult to China, who lays claim to the territory.

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  • The police response to the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting has come under scrutiny. Critics are questioning the time it took for officers to enter the classroom and kill the shooter. The response to active shooter situations and how officers are trained to deal with them were discussed by a retired FBI Special Agent on CBS News.

  • The 30th-anniversary of theMighty Morphin Power Rangers is coming next year.

  • Near Cairo, archaeologists have found hundreds of ancient Egyptian coffins and statues of deities. There were statues of the gods and the architect who built the Saqqara pyramid, along with a headless statue of Imhotep. The ministry said there were 250 coffins, 150 bronze statues and other objects from the Late Period.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime Subscribers.

  • The congressman, who is running for a Senate seat in Alabama, claimed that the idea of the government turning dictatorial is still a fear today.

  • There is trading on tragedy. The day after an armed 18-year-old entered the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and shot dead 19 children and two teachers, the share prices of gun and weapons manufacturers jumped. The market rally of gun stocks following the latest mass shooting hasn't stopped. The day before the shooting, the stock price of the weapons-maker was up more than 6 percent.

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