Training To Help Prevent School Shootings
At a Dallas middle school, students are learning tools to prevent school tragedies. The program called “Say Something” is run by Sandy Hook Promise. The free class teaches students how to recognize warning signs like peers posting threatening messages online,…
Read More »Jobs Report Provides Mixed News
Employers added 390,000 jobs in May, much more than expected. Most of these jobs are in leisure and hospitality as Americans keep spending and traveling. The unemployment rate is hovering near 50-year lows but inflation is still outpacing wage growth…
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Read More »Job Openings Fell In April, But There Are Still More Job Openings Than Workers To Fill Them
Job openings fell by nearly half a million in April, but there are still 5.5 million more open jobs than workers to fill them. Despite 40-year-high inflation consuming wage gains, Americans are still spending. JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon…
Read More »President Biden Meets With Baby Formula Manufacturers
President Biden acknowledged that he did not know about the baby formula crisis for two months, following the closure of the Abbott manufacturing plant in Michigan. In a meeting with President Biden, some top manufacturer executives said the closure of…
Read More »School Police Chief Pete Arredondo Makes First Public Comments In Nearly A Week
Newly obtained video shows the moments the attack at Robb Elementary unfolded. This comes as mixed messages now raise new questions about the shooting. Texas DPS says School Police Chief Pete Arredondo has not responded to Texas Rangers for a…
Read More »Experts Weigh In Johnny Depp V. Amber Heard Trial Verdict
Following the highly publicized defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, the jury found that they both defamed each other but the panel sided more with Depp than Heard. Women’s rights attorney Nancy Erika Smith called the verdict “reasoned”…
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