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A lawyer for the maker of the video game Call of Duty argued Friday that a judge should dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School attack in Uvalde, Texas.
As the new school year approaches, local organizations are stepping up to help students gear up with free supplies through a back-to-school giveaway.
Some young mountaineers made lasting memories through a visit from one of the Mountain State’s most iconic figures. Caid ...
The families sued Call of Duty maker Activision and Meta Platforms, saying that the companies bear responsibility for ...
The TCPalm Teacher of the Week for July 13-18 is Kelly Dodds, third-grade teacher at North County Charter Elementary in ...
Coming up, Smith Aquatic & Fitness Center closes for maintenance, entries open for Albemarle County Fair and more.
Bowling Green City Schools has hired Scott Best as the new principal at Crim Elementary. The board of education hired Best at ...
From sports specialization and a shift in interests among children to economics and demographics, various reasons for the decline have been offered.
The lawsuit claims the shooter first used a virtual version of a Daniel Defense-branded AR-15 in “Call of Duty." ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat against Brazil has sparked political turmoil. Trump linked a 50% import tax to ...
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