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At least eight people were killed and another 45 wounded in mass shootings across the United States since Wednesday.
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As President Biden visited Uvalde on Sunday, federal officials said they would investigate how law enforcement responded to the massacre that left 19 fourth-grade students and two teachers dead.
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Teachers across the nation and in Vermont have been grappling with how to talk with students after the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that left 19 students and two teachers dead.While undeniably tragic, data show mass shootings account for less than 1% of the roughly 40,000 people killed by guns each year in this country.One Lamoille Union High School teacher says he focuses on that data when speaking with students and helping them process.
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The death of children, shot at school, is hard to comprehend. It can be even harder for kids. Counselors say parents should take cues from their kids, listen to their fears and answer their questions.
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Officials in Texas release more information, while Americans across the nation continue to express shock and grief at the massacre.
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Each day at 6:45 a.m. Mitch Wertlieb usually gives his sports report on Morning Edition. But today, in light of yesterday's horrific school shooting in Texas, a sports report didn't seem appropriate. Instead, Mitch shares some reflections on the tragedy, and the bravery that students, teachers and school staff show on a daily basis.
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This hour, we open up the lines to hear how you're processing the shooting deaths of Black supermarket patrons in Buffalo and school children in Texas, as well as the two-year anniversary of George Floyd's murder.
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Tuesday's attack at Robb Elementary School took the lives of 21 people. An additional 17 people were injured.
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A gunman killed at least 19 children and 2 adults at a Texas elementary school. The 18-year-old gunman is also dead, police said.
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This averages out to more than 13 such attacks a week.