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Texas school shooting
Monday
30 May 2022
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Relatives and friends of Amerie Jo Garza will gather at funeral home across the street from elementary school where massacre happened
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President and first lady visit seek to comfort community as DoJ launches investigation into police response to school shooting
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Headlines
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House leaders’ support for Henry Cuellar over Jessica Cisneros in Texas elections has left progressives seething
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The disproportionate impact of impending bans may dislodge a longstanding ambivalence over abortion
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Former president intensifies attacks on Liz Cheney at Wyoming rally and endorses her Republican primary challenger in midterm elections
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Rivals Gustavo Petro will face Rodolfo Hernández on 19 June amid growing discontent over inequality and inflation
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French journalist killed after evacuation car was hit; Zelenskiy to address EU leaders to make bid for new Russia sanctions
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Witnesses say tanks moving into amid intense shelling and civilian casualties
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News extra
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The Paypal Mafia’s lynchpin is putting his vast tech fortune to work for candidates aligned to Trump’s agenda in the midterms
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Ministers from world’s biggest economies reach agreement that could shift estimated $33bn a year to clean energy sources
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Ekrem İmamoğlu appears well placed to take on the Turkish president, but an impending court case could end his career
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Work is part of a series painted by the artist while he stayed at Savoy hotel with views across the Thames
Spotlight
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Over the past six years, Matthew Bogdanos, a retired Marine colonel who has run the Manhattan DA’s antiquities unit, has convicted a dozen people of antiquities trafficking
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Only a fraction of the world’s stories have survived. What might we be missing?
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The mental trials that come from trying to make it as a professional tennis player are often severely underrated by fans
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Guns symbolize the power of a minority over the majority, and they’ve become the icons of a party that has become a cult seeking minority power
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Good communication can help the many women who experience PTSD after giving birth, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Rolling report: Join Luke McLaughlin for all the latest from Roland Garros
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The mental trials that come from trying to make it as a professional tennis player are often severely underrated by fans
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Ministers from world’s biggest economies reach agreement that could shift estimated $33bn a year to clean energy sources
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The world’s longest serving environment correspondent explains the origins of a slow and continuing journey
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Up to 42% of company’s fish have died in warm water areas this year, with CEO warning climate change is ‘faster than people think’
There are more guns than people in the United States, and the industry is still able to sell almost 2m a month. Ryan Busse, a former gun company executive, explains how we got here
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Star Tom Cruise had his first $100m weekend and the belated sequel is fourth biggest opening since pandemic began
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2 out of 5 stars.Headey does her best in a dull, cliched slog that is part Tarantino, part Cassavetes, but is not up to either
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As a child star, the actor suffered trauma and neglect. Now an acclaimed director, she is confronting the ghosts of her past with a frank new book
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Arkansas-born showman – known as ‘The Hawk’ – cut his teeth on the South’s tough 50s circuit but settled in Canada where he nurtured local talent
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Gleaming 90s-style lips are everywhere, just like shiny fabrics. Is it simply because we’re in the mood for a party?
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Since 1952, the tennis star’s design has been worn across cultures and generations. Now a Design Museum exhibition relives its rich cultural history
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The Frenchman killed himself in prison in February while awaiting trial for rape. Here, six former models speak out about him, his friend Jeffrey Epstein and an industry that turned a blind eye
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A once-neglected Georgian property in Deal, Kent, has been brought back to life with care, colour and modern design touches
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How does it feel when you’re told you have a rare, deadly disease? For Jessica Morris, it was the start of five years of hell, hope and facing up to her own mortality
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Congress holds power over the district’s laws and finances. A Republican majority could overrule local pro-choice legislation
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Trump’s presidency saw three new rightwing judges, each backed by the powerful gun lobby movement
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Predicted wind gusts could cause fire to jump containment lines as crews in New Mexico try to stop growth of US’s biggest active wildfire
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Exclusive: Formal extradition is to be pursued if actor fails to come back to the country voluntarily
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Actions spark angry reactions amid growing frustration with China’s zero-Covid policy though some restrictions begin to ease
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At least 19 journalists caught up in mass detentions after government moves against Fano, its former ally in Tigray conflict
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Booing and shouting prompt crackdown from riot police at site of disaster, where 31 people died
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Concerns of breaching security law prompt cancellation of services that were among last ways to publicly mark China’s 1989 crackdown
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Explore
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Between work as a petroleum engineer and a clinical psychologist, photographer Chauncey Hare documented suburban life in the US
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The school shooting in Uvalde, mortar explosions in Lysychansk, protests in the Philippines, the Australian election and Boris Johnson reacting to the Sue Gray report: the most striking images from around the world this week
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