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When Active-Shooter Drills Scare the Children They Hope to Protect
WASHINGTON — After the first day of school at Mark T. Sheehan High School in Wallingford, Connecticut, Mackenzie Bushey, a 15-year-old junior, came home upset that a teacher enforced a no-cellphones policy by confiscating students’ phones before class. She needed her cell, Mackenzie told her family last month, to notify police should a gunman attack her school.New scandals rock government's foreign broadcasting service
In one, Tomás Regalado Jr., a reporter for TV Martí, which broadcasts into Cuba, and a cameraman for the network, Rodolfo Hernandez, were suspended amid allegations that they faked a mortar attack on Regalado during a broadcast from Managua, Nicaragua, last year.How money added to the pain of sandy hook
NEWTOWN, Conn. — Scarlett Lewis sees reminders of her son Jesse — who died at age 6 with 19 classmates and six educators in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting — in photographs on her refrigerator door, in portraits she painted of him from memory and now, uncomfortably, in the Newtown Community Center, a soaring new complex.With the Aid of Infowars, He Waged a Campaign to Hound Sandy Hook Families
In the world of conspiracy theorists, Alex Jones and Wolfgang Halbig fueled each other’s darkest tendencies.How Alex Jones and Infowars Helped a Florida Man Stalk Sandy Hook Families
In the world of conspiracy theorists, Alex Jones and Wolfgang Halbig fueled each other’s darkest tendencies.Jones Suffers Setbacks in Suits by Families of Sandy Hook Victims
Families of Sandy Hook school shooting victims have won a series of victories in their defamation suits against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones that would open Jones’ business records to them and compel him to speak under oath.Troubled by Lapses, Government's Voice to the World Braces for New Trump Management
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government’s broadcast service to the world has a problem: It is becoming the news itself.