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Six people, including three children, were killed in a mass shooting at a Tennessee elementary school. Israel's prime minister delays his controversial judicial reform plan. And U.S. lawmakers are increasing their push to hold Russia accountable for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. |
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3 children, 3 adults killed in mass shooting at Nashville school |
Three students and three staff members were fatally shot at an elementary school Monday in Nashville, Tennessee, officials said. Officers engaged and killed the shooter at The Covenant School, Nashville police spokesperson Don Aaron said. Police have identified the victims as Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs, and William Kinney, all age 9; Cynthia Peak, age 61; Katherine Koonce, age 60; and Mike Hill, age 61. Koonce was the headmaster at the school. The shooter was armed with at least two "assault-type rifles" and a handgun, according to police. | A child weeps on a bus leaving The Covenant School in Nashville following a mass shooting there Monday. Nicole Hester/The Tennessean |
Israel's Netanyahu delays judicial reform plan after mass protests | Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu temporarily suspended his controversial judicial reform legislation that has led to mass protests and caused anger across most parts of society, including the military. The plan, which would weaken the role of the Israeli Supreme Court, has been delayed until after the Israeli parliament recesses. Netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption charges, insists the reforms will prevent over-reach from Israel's courts. But critics say the move is at least partly aimed at helping Netanyahu with his legal troubles and is a direct and worrying challenge to Israel's democratic ideals. Read more about response to Netanyahu's plan. | Israelis in opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial overhaul plan block a highway during a protest in Tel Aviv on Sunday. Ohad Zwigenberg, AP |
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Capitol Hill pushes to hold Russia accountable for alleged war crimes | Lawmakers in the U.S. are intensifying pressure to hold Russia accountable for war crimes it is accused of committing in Ukraine. A pair of House and Senate committees will hold hearings in mid-April to bring attention to atrocities such as the civilian massacres in Bucha and Mariupol that U.S. officials are helping the Ukrainian government investigate and prosecute. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, plans to have the Ukrainian prosecutor general and victims of war crimes appear before the panel on April 19. Read the latest updates on Ukraine. |
Who will join LSU, Iowa in women's Final Four? | The women's Final Four will be set tonight, with the last of the Elite Eight games tipping off Monday. Defending champion South Carolina opens the action tonight against Maryland in a rematch of an early season game where the Gamecocks won by 25 points on the road. The winner of this matchup will go on to face Iowa. The second game of the night features No. 1 Virginia Tech against No. 3 Ohio State. Virginia Tech enters as the likely favorite, riding a 14-game winning streak. LSU will face the winner of Ohio State-Virginia Tech next weekend. Follow along with tonight's games. | | | | A review of district records shows how some public schools are distancing themselves from SEL lessons amid accusations that they're indoctrination. | | | | Former Iowa State Cyclones are among a rising number of ex-women's soccer players who say their coaches were emotionally abusive | | | | Entire towns were devastated across Mississippi over the weekend in a tornado outbreak that killed at least 21 people. | | | | Congress will hold two hearings, investigating federal regulators' response to recent bank failures and what led to the biggest crises since 2008. | | | | Donald Trump's many legal problems – and calls for protests – have generated new fears of political violence and anxiety about the 2024 election. | | | | Journalists covering traumatic events like tornadoes face trauma themselves, research shows. But they can also offer comfort and connection. | | | | The Walt Disney Co. will begin notifying employees impacted by layoffs, CEO Bob Iger said in a memo on Monday. | | | | A New York family's struggle to get care is an example of how difficult it can be for people to afford the cost of medical care needed for diabetes. | | | | The Waukesha School District's superintendent said the Miley Cyrus-Dolly Parton song could be "perceived as controversial." | | | | Of all the ways to get thrown out of a baseball game, three-time All-Star J.T. Realmuto probably never had this happen before. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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