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‘Enough, enough’: President Biden pleads for Congress to act on gun control

US President Joe Biden has delivered an impassioned plea to Congress to act on gun control. “Enough, enough,” he exclaimed on Thursday night as he...

Las Vegas wedding chapels told to stop using Elvis impersonators in ceremonies

Las Vegas chapels of love that use Elvis Presley’s likeness could find themselves becoming Heartbreak Hotels. The licensing company that controls the name and image...

Biden vows action as Uvalde tells president to ‘do something’ following shooting

US President Joe Biden has grieved with the shattered community of Uvalde, mourning privately for three hours with the anguished families of the 19...

Police face questions over delays storming Texas school

Law enforcement agencies were facing questions and criticism over how much time elapsed before they stormed a Texas primary school classroom and put a...

Texas woman sought over fatal shooting of professional cyclist

The search is continuing for a woman suspected of carrying out the fatal shooting of professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson at a house in...

Former state attorney general sent for treatment after probation violation

Pennsylvania’s former top law enforcement officer, who served jail time for leaking secret investigative files and lying about it, has admitted violating her probation...

Mexican leader criticises US on tour of Central America

Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has started a five-day tour to four Central American countries and Cuba by lashing out at the US...

Kansas tornado generated 165mph winds as it destroyed homes

A tornado that damaged more than 1,000 buildings in Kansas in the US generated winds of up to 165mph and carved a path of...

Beating Serrano in New York ‘best moment of my career’ – Katie Taylor

Katie Taylor revelled in the “best night” of her career after showing immense resilience to narrowly outpoint Amanda Serrano in an enthralling battle at...

Suspected tornado causes severe damage as it rips through Kansas

A suspected tornado that ripped through parts of Kansas has damaged multiple buildings, injured several people and left more than 6,500 people without power. Officials...

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