What we know about Buffalo mass shooting victims
The shooting is being investigated as racially motivated violent extremism, as 11 of the 13 victims shot were Black, authorities said.
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Government watchdog report details Taliban’s rapid takeover in Afghanistan
Taliban fighters last year swept through Afghanistan and seized the capital in a matter of weeks. How they were able to do so and why the Afghan military collapsed so quickly has been debated ever since. A government watchdog on…
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Soccer players on U.S. men’s and women’s national teams get pay equity for the first time
The U.S. Soccer Federation announced a historic deal Wednesday to ensure equal pay between the men’s and women’s players. U.S. soccer became the first national team to equalize pay and bonuses in the sport, including for World Cup play. Briana…
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House to vote on domestic terrorism bill
It’s not clear if the bill has enough Republican support to pass the Senate.
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Buffalo massacre highlights how mass shooters are able to obtain weapons legally
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul took steps Wednesday to strengthen the state’s “red flag” law after an accused gunman in the Buffalo massacre bought the weapon used in the attack despite being held for a mental health evaluation last year.…
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Southern California Authorities Discover Drug Tunnel Between U.S. and Mexico
Federal agents in Southern California discovered an intricate tunnel connecting a small town in San Diego County to Mexico. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist reports on how at least six people are in custody, accused of trafficking millions of dollars in…
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