• Associated Press

    How charges against 2 Uvalde school police officers are still leaving some families frustrated

    Two indictments against former Uvalde, Texas, schools police officers are the first charges brought against law enforcement for the botched response that saw hundreds of officers wait more than an hour to confront an 18-year-old gunman who killed 19 fourth-grade students and two teachers at Robb Elementary. For some Uvalde families, who have spent the last two years demanding police accountability, the indictments brought a mix of relief and frustration. Several wonder why more officers have not been charged for waiting to go into the classroom, where some victims lay dying or begging for assistance, to help bring a quicker end to one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history.

  • Barrons.com

    French Elections Threaten Mayhem. Why That’s a Buying Opportunity.

    Paris’s CAC 40 stock index has fallen about 9% from its May 15 high, wiping out more than $200 billion of its market value and erasing its gains for the year.

  • The Canadian Press

    As North Korean and Chinese threats rise, US looks to lock in defense partnerships with Asian allies

    GIMHAE AIR BASE, South Korea (AP) — The United States wrapped up its first multidomain exercise with Japan and South Korea in the East China Sea on Saturday, a step forward in Washington's efforts to strengthen and lock in its security partnerships with key Asian allies in the face of growing threats from North Korea and China.