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’Evil’ like Texas massacre a reason to arm, not disarm: Trump
Former US president Donald Trump rejected calls for tightened gun controls on May 27 following the Texas school massacre, saying decent Americans should be allowed the firearms they need to defend themselves against "evil."
Grieving husband dies after wife is slain in Texas rampage
Irma Garcia's family was already reeling from her death in the Texas school shooting that targeted her fourth grade classroom and killed her co-teacher and 19 students.
Biden calls for Tougher Gun Laws after Shooting in Texas School left 21 Victims
21 are the victims of the shooting at a primary school in the United States, world agencies report. The information is about 19 children and two adults. The incident took place in the town of Uvalde, 160 kilometers from San Antonio in the state of Texas, said US Senator Roland Gutierrez.
Gov. Greg Abbott identified the attacker as an 18-year-old from a nearby high school:
Gunman kills 19 children, 2 adults at Texas elementary school
A teenage gunman killed 19 young children and 2 adults at an elementary school in Texas on May 24, prompting a furious President Joe Biden to denounce the US gun lobby and vow to end the nation's cycle of mass shootings.
Goodwill find in Texas turns out to be ancient Roman bust
A marble bust that a Texas woman bought for about $35 from a Goodwill store is temporarily on display at a San Antonio museum after experts determined it was a centuries-old sculpture missing from Germany since World War II.
The bust, which art collector Laura Young found at Goodwill in 2018, once belonged in the collection of King Ludwig I of
Turkish FRC team claims prestigious robotics award
Sultans of Türkiye, a Turkish robotics team consisting of 14 students studying at the Darüşşafaka Schools, has won the "Engineering Inspiration Award," the most prestigious award in robotics given by the First Robotics Competition in the U.S.
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Tornado rips through Kansas, students killed in crash
A tornado that barreled through parts of Kansas destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes and buildings, injured several people and left more than 15,000 people without power, officials said on April 30.
’Hotel Rwanda’ hero files $400 million lawsuit against Kigali
The family of "Hotel Rwanda" hero Paul Rusesabagina announced on April 30 it has filed a $400 million lawsuit in the United States over his alleged abduction and torture.
Rusesabagina is currently serving a 25-year prison term on terrorism charges after a trial his supporters say was a sham and riddled with irregularities.
Prisoner swap plan devised by MİT on Moscow, Washington demand: Sources
All the details of the Russian and the U.S. prisoners swap on April 27 in the capital Ankara were devised step by step by the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) following a joint demand from the two countries' intelligence services, sources have said.
Russia releases US Marine vet in surprise prisoner exchange in Turkey
Russia and the United States have carried out an unexpected prisoner exchange in Turkey in a time of high tensions, trading on April 27 a Marine veteran jailed by Moscow for a convicted Russian drug trafficker serving a long prison sentence in America.