The shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville was the latest in a country that has grown increasingly unnerved by bloodshed in schools.
March 2023
Wells hotel is at center of disability rights lawsuit going before U.S. Supreme Court
The high court will decide whether a Florida woman who has filed over 600 federal lawsuits against hotel owners and operators over alleged ADA violations can sue hotels where she doesn’t intend to stay.
‘A Dog and His Boy’ presentations take place at Scarborough schools
Lisa and Scotty Wentzell, and Heidi Bullen, gave presentations on the children’s book.
Zelensky, atomic agency chief discuss nuclear plant fears
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant’s 6 reactors are in shutdown and it is receiving the electricity it needs to prevent a reactor meltdown through just 1 remaining power line.
Manhattan grand jury investigating Trump hush money is back at work
The Manhattan grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump over hush money payments is back in court and hearing evidence related to the case.
Lawmakers open to Biden’s call to claw back SVB executive pay
Members of both parties say they’re open to legislation that would punish executives for their role in the bank failures.
Chipotle to pay former Augusta workers $240,000 for breaching labor laws
The American restaurant chain serving Mexican fast food closed its Augusta location after employees were the first in the country to file for union representation.
Prince Harry in court for phone-tapping, privacy suit against UK tabloid
A group of British tabloids will ask a judge to toss out lawsuits by the prince, Elton John and several other celebrities who allege phone tapping and other invasions of privacy.
Netanyahu delays Israel judicial overhaul after mass protests
Immediately after the prime minister’s statement, the head of the country’s largest trade union said it would call off a general strike that threatened to grind Israel’s economy to a halt.
China’s global campaign to win friends blossoms in unlikely place: Utah
Utah’s lawmakers delayed legislation Beijing didn’t like, nixed resolutions that conveyed displeasure with its actions and expressed support in ways that enhanced the Chinese government’s image.