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St Louis shooting leaves three dead, including suspect

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St Louis has been rocked by a school shooting, leaving at least three dead and six injured

At least three people have died and six others injured following a shooting at a St Louis high school.

The gunman entered the Central Visual & Performing Arts High School around 9am local time on Monday.

Authorities say the building was locked and it remains unclear just how the man gained entry.

Police ‘quickly stopped’ the suspect, with a gunfire exchange leading to his death.

Witnesses say the individual, believed to be in his 20s, was carrying a ‘long gun’.

His motive or connection with the school is yet to be determined.

Adrienne Bolden is a freshman at the school and told NBC News he and his classmates had to jump out of a window to escape.

St. Louis Police Chief Michael Sack said the school’s security guards managed to slow down the intruder and bought authorities much needed time.

“This is a heart-breaking day for all of us,” Sack continued.

Mayor Tishaura Jones also addressed the public during a media conference, saying “our children shouldn’t have to experience this.”

“They shouldn’t have to go through active shooter drills in case something happens. And unfortunately, that happened today,” she added.

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Britain’s goals for Trump’s state visit revealed

Britain seeks trade deal improvements and economic confidence during Trump’s state visit amid domestic challenges

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Britain seeks trade deal improvements and economic confidence during Trump’s state visit amid domestic challenges

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– Trump’s UK visit aims to secure multi-billion dollar investments, boosting the British economy and job creation.
– The UK seeks to finalise trade deals, including tariff reductions vital for the steel industry.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK is expected to yield significant business advantages, providing a boost to the British government.
Companies like BlackRock, Alphabet, and Blackstone are anticipated to announce multi-billion dollar investments in UK assets, aiming to strengthen economic ties and foster job creation.Banner

The UK government, facing criticism over recent tax increases affecting business sentiment, hopes Trump’s visit will help solidify their ongoing trade deal.

Discussions are set to take place at Chequers, with both leaders potentially addressing the incomplete aspects of the existing agreements.

Trump has indicated a willingness to assist in improving the trade terms.

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One prominent issue involves steel and aluminium tariffs, with the UK advocating for a reduction to zero from the current 25%.

The situation is critical for Britain’s steel industry, which has faced significant challenges in recent years. Heightened confidence from the visit could positively impact the UK’s political landscape and international relations.


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ABC journalist slapped down by Pres Trump

Trump rebukes ABC’s John Lyons for media questioning, vows to address “bad tone” with Australia’s PM Albanese. #DonaldTrump #ABCNews

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Trump rebukes ABC’s John Lyons for media questioning, vows to address “bad tone” with Australia’s PM Albanese. #DonaldTrump #ABCNews


A tense moment unfolded outside the White House when President Donald Trump accused veteran ABC journalist John Lyons of waging a “war on the media”.

Lyons, ABC’s Americas editor, questioned the president for the broadcaster’s Four Corners programme. While Trump initially deflected, claiming his children were running his businesses, the questioning drew an angry response when Lyons pressed on whether it was appropriate for a president to be so tied to business activity.

Trump snapped back, accusing the reporter of “hurting Australia” with his tone and promising to raise the issue with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during their upcoming meeting. “You set a very bad tone,” Trump told Lyons, “you can set a nicer tone.”

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Charlie Kirk has sparked a worldwide response

“Global vigils and rallies unite in grief as crowds chant ‘We are Charlie Kirk,’ sparking a conservative activism wave.”

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“Global vigils and rallies unite in grief as crowds chant ‘We are Charlie Kirk,’ sparking a conservative activism wave.”


The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked a worldwide response, with vigils and rallies stretching from London to Seoul and Canberra. Crowds are chanting “We are Charlie Kirk,” turning grief into a unifying rallying cry.

In Seoul, thousands marched through the streets, echoing the same words shouted in London’s Whitehall just days earlier. The scale of these gatherings has transformed a tragedy into a movement that crosses borders and cultures.

Supporters say this is more than mourning. It is about carrying forward Kirk’s vision. His death has ignited a global wave of conservative activism that shows no sign of slowing.

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