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Council rejects sign for Morgan Wallen's new Nashville bar, citing past behavior

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The city council in Nashville, Tennessee, has rejected a bid to install a sign for Morgan Wallen’s new bar, with council members citing his past controversies, including his using a racial slur and nearly hitting police officers with a chair he threw off a Nashville rooftop as reasons to reject the measure.

California family calls for investigation into police after shooting

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A family in Los Angeles, California is calling for an independent investigation after police shot and killed a man that, the family says, was suffering a mental health episode. LAPD released body camera video showing the moments before the shooting. The family, who called mental health professionals, says that their son was not violent.

Families of Uvalde victims announce $500 million lawsuit against police

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The families of the Uvalde school shooting victims have filed a lawsuit against nearly 100 Texas state police officers over their response to the shooting. The $500 million federal lawsuit comes nearly two years after the shooting that killed two teachers and 19 students.

Uvalde families sue officers involved in deadly school shooting

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Nearly two years after the deadly school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, families of the victims are suing more than 90 officers involved in the response. The families also announced a settlement with the city of Uvalde for $2 million. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports.

Hostage families release new video of October Hamas attack in Israel

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A new video released by families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza shows seven female Israeli soldiers after they were captured by Hamas. Release of the video was aimed at increasing pressure on Israel to reach a cease-fire deal. Norway, Spain and Ireland announced that they would recognize a Palestinian state, a move that was criticized by the United States. NBC News’ Raf Sanchez reports.

Program cuts down on deaths of pregnant women who suffer severe bleeding

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An innovative program at University Hospital in San Antonio is helping to save pregnant women who suffer from placenta accreta, which causes potentially deadly hemorrhaging. Doctors say the program exists because San Antonio has worked to assure a steady supply of whole blood, which comes directly from the donor before its parts are separated. NBC News' Cynthia McFadden reports.





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