![]() Jack and Kristina Wagner mark the one-year anniversary of the tragic death of their son Harrison: 'There are no words so we cry and celebrate' The Royle Family's Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston are set to REUNITE for the new series of Celebrity Gogglebox Madonna, 64, and her adopted son, David Banda, 17, show off their impressive dance moves together ahead of her World TourĮlliot Page reveals he knew aged just FOUR he should have been born male and at age six, asked his mom 'can I be a boy?' The 19-year-old London student who could be Queen of Italy: House of Savoy Prince will renounce his claim to the throne so it passes to his influencer daughter One brutal recoupling, ANOTHER unexpected connection and the return of a racy challenge: Everything you missed from Love Island episode two Prince Harry tells High Court press intrusion was the 'main factor' in why ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy left him after she decided that 'a royal life was not for her' one year after DENYING allegations of inappropriate behavior with contestant on SYTYCD Matthew Morrison cast in Christmas TV movie. Rod Stewart puts his VERY decadent Los Angeles mansion - complete with a soccer field - on the market for $70 million Kim Kardashian calls Khloe her 'ride or die' as the svelte sisters pose side-by-side for latest Instagram glamour shots despite previous fears of going under the knifeĭiCaprio arrives at London's Chiltern Firehouse moments after Gigi Hadid and Neelam Gill are seen there following romance rumors with BOTH Kim Cattrall pulls about-face on plastic surgery and is now open to 'battling aging in every way I can'. Lila Moss opts for simple elegance in a black slip dress as she joins Vick Hope and Charli XCX in leading arrivals at the Royal Academy of Arts party In bed with Warnie: Nine's controversial Shane Warne mini-series recreates his steamy sex romps with Liz Hurley during their romanceĮlliot Page claims he had sex with Juno co-star Olivia Thirlby 'all the time' as they filmed hit 2007 movie: 'I had an all-encompassing desire for her' LOVE ISLAND 2023 LIVE: Bombshell Zachariah Noble couples-up with Catherine Agbaje, leaving Andre Furtado's villa place at risk but can YOU work out who this is, 44 years after THAT career-defining role?ĭemi Rose puts her curves on display in a shimmering pink bikini top and mini skirt while posing for sizzling snaps in Ibiza She sparked scandal alongside Woody Allen. ![]() ![]() That makes 2023 the worst year since 2006 for the rate of mass killing incidents.įirearms are the biggest killer of children in the US and so far this year, nearly 600 minors have died by guns.Īs of 2020, the firearm mortality rate for children under 19 is 5.6 per 100,000 deaths. There have been at least 25 mass killing incidents in the US so far in 2023, leaving at least 127 people dead, not including perpetrators who died, according to a database maintained by Northeastern University. 'Bullying, not active shooters, was teachers' most common top safety concern, followed by fights and drugs.'įamilies and loved ones last week mourned the loss of 19 children and two teachers shot dead in Uvalde, on the anniversary of the bloodbath. 'Everyday school violence is a concern for teachers,' Schwartz added. Though teachers are alarmed by gun violence, their bigger worry was bullying, said the nationwide survey taken late last year. Teachers need pencils, not pistols: a sign from a protest rally in New Mexico against arming educators Only 5 percent of teachers said these measures dented the school atmosphere. Male teachers in rural schools were the most likely to say they would personally carry a firearm at school, if they were allowed.Ībout half of teachers supported other ways to make schools safer, including locks on doors, ID badges, cameras, and security staff. White teachers were more likely than black teachers to say arming educators would make schools safer. 'Even with the unfortunate regularity of gun violence in US schools … only 5 percent of teachers overall selected gun violence as their largest safety concern,' said Schwartz. Heather Schwartz, an author of the 28-page RAND report, says teachers are divided on the hot-button issue. 'Schools are places for books and backpacks, not weapons,' the group says. Former president Donald Trump, a Republican who seeks the presidency again in 2024, has backed arming teachers, saying military veterans and those with firearms training were ideal.Įverytown for Gun Safety, a campaign group, says more guns in schools only raises the chance of somebody getting shot.
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