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Despite chiding lawmakers for not holding gun manufacturers accountable for aggressive marketing strategies after the Uvalde shooting, President Joe Biden's DOJ appeals its own accountability.
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El Departamento de Justicia llevará a cabo una revisión de la respuesta policial al tiroteo en Uvalde, Texas, a solicitud del alcalde de la ciudad, Don McLaughlin.
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to South Texas after a shooter killed 19 children and two schoolteachers on Tuesday. The tragedy is the country’s second-deadliest school shooting.
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Reed landed at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland early Thursday morning after being exchanged for a convicted Russian drug smuggler.
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The policy known as Title 42 is set to expire in late May but Paxton is asking for an immediate halt to the pending termination.
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On Thursday, The Texas Border Coalition sent a letter to the Biden administration and congressional leaders calling for a comprehensive immigration and border policy.
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The president visited Fort Worth on Tuesday to talk about improving healthcare for veterans exposed to toxic substances during their time in the service.
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President Biden described the move as a critical step to punishing Russian President Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine, but said as a result, Americans should prepare for price hikes at the pump.
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The next round of sanctions from the White House targets banks and export controls, which would cut Russia off from critical technology such as semiconductors.
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The president called Russia's recognition of two Ukrainian regions a "flagrant violation of international law" and announced sanctions targeting Russia's ability to do business with the West.