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Another mass shooting occurred at an American school; mass protests bring Israel to its knees; and Mississippi digs out in the wake of deadly tornadoes. Here’s what we know.
School shooting in Nashville
Three children and three adults were shot and killed at The Covenant School, a private Christian grade school, in Nashville on Monday morning. The shooter, identified as a 28-year-old Nashville woman who was once a student at the school, also died at the scene. The mass shooting comes on the heels of a shooting at Michigan State University in February that killed three.
Demonstrations in Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has put on hold plans to overhaul the country's judiciary after a series of mass demonstrations and worker strikes threatened to shut down much of the country's infrastructure and economy.
Tornadoes tear through Mississippi, Alabama
At least 26 people died and hundreds more were displaced after a series of devastating tornadoes tore through Mississippi and parts of Alabama Friday night. So, how do tornadoes form, and why do they strike in the U.S. more than any other country?
Women Athletes Who Changed the Game
Throughout history, some of the world’s greatest athletes never had a chance to shine, as women’s sports took a back seat to men’s. While the first women’s golf tournament was held in 1811, it would take another hundred years for women’s golf to turn pro. Likewise, the first women’s Grand Slam match was at Wimbledon in 1884, but women’s pro tennis wasn’t established until 1970. And it took more than 50 years after the NBA started for the WNBA to be created. This Women’s History Month, let’s not only celebrate the greatest women athletes, but also acknowledge all of those who never had the opportunity to play.
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