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Jamie was lost in LA and his anxiety was growing. Then a stranger stepped in
Jamie Spurway left his hometown in Scotland for a semester abroad in California in 1998. When he got there he had trouble getting to his final destination until a friendly stranger offered him help.
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12 stats to help inform the gun control debate
The debate over stricter gun control laws intensifies as details emerge from the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Senators are continuing talks during recess to find a compromise on gun legislation
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy says he's optimistic that something can be done to address mass shootings like the one at a Texas elementary school that killed 19 children.
Jurors in the Depp-Heard trial hear closing arguments and begin deliberations
The seven-person civil jury began its deliberations at 3 p.m. Friday and finished for the day about two hours later. They will resume Tuesday.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (May 27)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Santa Fe School Board Approves New Budget
After waiting a week, the Santa Fe Board of Education has unanimously approved the district's new budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
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The evolving narrative of what happened at Uvalde the day of the shooting
Law enforcement is still investigating the shooting at Robb Elementary School. But accounts from officials have offered a confusing look at the timeline of Tuesday's shooting.
Mass shootings are so common that mayors now have a checklist for when one happens
Mass shootings have become so common in the U.S. that one group has created a mass shooting protocol checklist to guide mayors and city officials during the first 24 hours after a tragedy occurs.
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U.S Assistant Health Secretary visits Albuquerque to learn of the city's projects to address climate change
US Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Lavine visited Albuquerque Thursday to see how the city is tackling to issue of climate change and its impact on public health
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North Korea says its COVID outbreak is now under control. But is it?
After saying there were no cases, officials on May 12 announced an outbreak. But without an adequate supply of tests, some say North Korea is "flying blind." And it still doesn't have vaccines.
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