A judge in Michigan must decide whether a school shooter who killed four students and hurt seven others in 2021 should spend the rest of his life in prison.
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California, Arizona, Nevada Offer Landmark Drought Deal to Use Less Colorado River Water — For Now
Arizona, California and Nevada on Monday proposed a plan to significantly reduce their water use from the drought-stricken Colorado River over the next three years, a potential breakthrough in a year-long stalemate that pitted Western states against one another.

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Smoke From Canada Wildfires Prompts Air Quality Alerts in Colorado, Montana
Smoke from dozens of raging wildfires in western Canada has drifted south into the United States and prompted the states of Colorado and Montana to issue air quality alerts.

Mass Shootings at Bars Kill 3, Wound 6
Three people were killed and six wounded in bar shootings early Sunday morning in Kansas City, Mo., and Birmingham, Ala.

Civil Rights Groups Warn Tourists of 'Hostile' Florida Laws
The laws are “openly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals," the NAACP wrote over the weekend.

Mother of Girl Who Died In Immigration Custody Begged for Hospital
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Low-Income Tenants Lack Options as Mobile Home Parks Are Razed
Clearing the land for more profitable development threatens the future of a relatively affordable place to live that more than 20 million people rely on.

Migrants Arrive in New York City
Migrants Arrive in New York City

Medal of Honor Recipient Missing 73 Years to Be Buried Memorial Day
A Memorial Day burial is planned for a U.S. soldier and Medal of Honor recipient whose remains were identified 73 years after he went missing during the Korean War.
