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Trump, Zelensky and others react to White House spat
SUMMARY: Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, visited Washington seeking support against Russian aggression but faced a confrontation with President Trump in the Oval Office. Their meeting devolved into a shouting match after Zelensky expressed distrust in Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Trump and his advisers reportedly kicked Zelensky out, resulting in the cancellation of a minerals deal signing and raising concerns over future U.S. military aid to Ukraine. While Trump urged for peace, Zelensky rejected accusations that he wanted to prolong the war. European leaders voiced their support for Ukraine, criticizing Trump’s treatment of Zelensky during the tense exchange.

Ukraine’s president traveled to Washington with hopes of a new deal and a boost in support in its war against Russian invaders. Instead, he was asked to leave the White House. Both President Trump and President Zelenzky have responded in separate interviews. And other lawmakers and world leaders are taking sides.
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2 students shot during after-school fight near Pasadena Memorial High School, police say
SUMMARY: Pasadena police are searching for a suspect captured on video opening fire during an after-school fight near Pasadena Memorial High School. The shooting, which injured two students, is the second incident involving gunfire related to a school fight in two days; a 17-year-old was killed the day before outside a McDonald’s. Youth counselor Bill Pad warns that many teens don’t recognize the potential consequences of their actions, especially when firearms are involved. He emphasizes the importance of parental guidance in discussing the risks of violence. Pasadena ISD plans to provide crisis counselors and increased security next week.

Experts say violence among teens is indicator that kids are not finding healthy ways to work out their feelings. One teen died and 2 were hurt in separate shootings
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Tense moment in Texas House committee over DEI policies leaves agency head in tears
SUMMARY: During a Texas House Appropriations Committee hearing, tensions flared as Rep. Brian Harrison questioned the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) about race-based hiring practices linked to their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies. TWDB Chair L’Oreal Stepney became emotional over the accusations. Democratic Rep. Nicole Collier criticized Harrison’s questioning as offensive, emphasizing the qualifications of Black professionals like Stepney. The governor praised Stepney’s leadership, while Harrison defended the exchange as professional. Expert Eric McDaniel noted a growing distrust in institutions and highlighted the importance of understanding DEI beyond racial contexts, warning against potential negative consequences of ongoing attacks on such policies.
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Llano County is fighting to save rural healthcare
SUMMARY: In Llano County, Texas, residents rely heavily on their local hospital, formerly Llano Memorial Hospital, for critical care and various medical services. Due to its distance from larger hospitals, it’s essential for the community. County Judge Ron Cunningham announced plans to transition hospital management to the Llano County Hospital Authority Board to improve operations and keep funding local. They aim to secure a Rural Emergency Hospital designation, which would unlock federal funding, allowing for expanded services such as swing bed programs and lab tests. Hospital administrator Hatch Smith emphasizes the necessity of community support for the hospital’s sustainability.
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