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Apalachee High School shooting victims identified | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Authorities have confirmed that no additional shooters were involved in today’s tragic school incident, while investigations into potential associates of the suspect are ongoing. There is no evidence of targeted threats against local schools. The victims identified include two 14-year-old students, Mason Sherah Horn and Christian Angalo, as well as two teachers. The FBI’s threat operations center previously received anonymous tips about potential school violence, which were referred to local law enforcement. The suspect, Colt Gray, was previously investigated without probable cause for arrest. Investigations will continue through the night, and community safety remains a priority.
During a second news briefing, the GBI identified the four victims killed in the shooting at Apalachee High School. Two 14-year-old students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, and two teachers, Richard Aspenwall and Christina Irimie, lost their lives.
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Jimmy Carter to receive state funeral in January
SUMMARY: Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, was a former peanut farmer and humanitarian. Known for his efforts to restore trust in government, he served as president from 1977 to 1981. A state funeral will be held in Washington on January 9, with flags flying at half-staff for 30 days. Carter’s final resting place will be in Plains, Georgia, next to his wife Rosalynn, who passed away in 2023. President Biden praised Carter for his honesty, humility, and unwavering commitment to humanitarian work. The funeral plans remain in collaboration with the Carter family and military officials.
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"It’s all about getting CLEAR": How to reset, refocus, and prioritize mental health in 2025
SUMMARY: As 2025 approaches, therapist and relationship coach Dr. Radisha Brown encourages prioritizing mental health and self-care. She shares the acronym “CLEAR” to help people reset: C – Cancel negative self-talk, L – Let go of unhelpful people, E – Embrace your new self, A – Align with supportive individuals, R – Reimagine your future with achievable goals. Dr. Brown stresses the importance of setting boundaries, giving yourself grace, and practicing true self-care beyond spa treatments. Real self-care includes daily decisions that contribute to growth and well-being. Her book, *Girl, Get Off the Couch*, is available now.
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Biden remembers 'dear friend' Jimmy Carter: 'a remarkable leader'
SUMMARY: President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden expressed deep condolences for the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, celebrating him as a “dear friend” and a transformative figure globally. In a statement, Biden highlighted Carter’s character, courage, and humanitarian work, stating that both he and millions felt a personal connection to Carter. Despite his passing, Biden found comfort in the belief that Carter and his late wife, Rosalynn, were reunited. Carter, who died at 100, was noted for his remarkable longevity and legacy, inspiring future generations to embody principles of decency, compassion, and humility.
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