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How the Sandy Hook Families Showed That Gun Makers Arenât Invincible
Remington's agreement to pay a $73 million settlement to Sandy Hook families shattered the perception that gun makers are untouchable in court, but several factors made this case unusual
Kim Potter Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison Over Daunte Wright Shooting
(MINNEAPOLIS) â The former suburban Minneapolis police officer who said she confused her handgun for her Taser when she fatally shot Daunte Wright was sentenced Friday to two years in prison, a penalty below state guidelines after the judge found mitigating factors warranted a lesser sentence. Kim Potter was convicted in December of first- andâŚ
How Eleanor Roosevelt Worked to Stop Her Husband Approving Japanese Internment Camps During World War II
In the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, rumors of sabotage and imminent further attacks found fertile ground in the minds of a nervous American public. In a press conference shortly after inspecting the damage, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox attributed (without evidence) their precision in hitting military targetsâŚ
President Biden Should Let His Faith Guide Him Toward Nuclear Disarmament
It strikes me as a subtle form of blasphemy that we human beings have created weapons that can utterly destroy our planet
Students Sue Missouri School District Over Banned Books
(WENTZVILLE, Mo.) â Two students have sued a suburban St. Louis school district over its decision to remove several books from school libraries. The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri sued the Wentzville School District on Tuesday on behalf of the students, who arenât named in the lawsuit because they are minors, KWMU-FM reported. TheâŚ
Sabaa Tahir Is Ready to Talk About Rage
In her new young-adult novel âAll My Rage,â Sabaa Tahir makes a dramatic departure from fantasy fiction to bring readers closer to her inner world.
Much Like the Victims They Try to Help, Gun Violence Prevention Workers Have Scars
Chronic stress, trauma exposure, frequent threats of violence and the relentless grind of gun crimesâ impact: A recently-released report from the University of Illinois Chicago reveals in stark terms the strain and struggles that many frontline violence prevention workers face as they try to combat gun violence. In 2022, Chicago is coming off another recordâŚ
The Hidden Truth About Parenting Isnât That Itâs Really Hard
From the moment I announced I was pregnant, the comments from other parents started rolling in: Hope youâre ready to never sleep again. All your hair is going to fall out. Just wait until heâs a toddler. Just wait until heâs a teenager! Do you know what an episiotomy is? They came from friends, fromâŚ
Pediatricians Who Serve Trans Youth Face Increasing Harassment. Lifesaving Care Could Be on the Line
Pediatricians who serve trans youth faced a wave of increased harassment. Access to crucial medical care could ultimately be at stake.
Testimony Begins in Hate Crimes Trial For Ahmaud Arberyâs Killers
(BRUNSWICK, Ga.) â Prosecutors began calling witnesses Tuesday in the federal hate crimes trial of three white men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. Two men who live in the neighborhood where Arbery was pursued and killed were the first two witnesses to testify. They were asked about what they saw that day. Next, an investigatorâŚ
Remington to Pay Sandy Hook Families $73 Million in âWake-Up Callâ to Gun Industry
An attorney for the families says the settlement is a historic victory that could lead to more lawsuits against gun makers whose products are used to commit crimes
Some of Us Donât Have the Luxury of Moving On From COVID-19
âEnough is enough!â her Facebook post implored. A mask-wearing, triple-vaccinated social media friend was over it. The boiling point: a TikTok of a woman crying because she was turned away from a doctorâs appointment as she had no childcare and her children had to accompany her. My friend felt for this woman. Itâs hard enoughâŚ
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