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Anetra Pattman was teaching class when her daughter texted: “Mom, I heard gunshots. I’m scared. Please come get me.”

 

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Two students and two teachers were shot dead at the high school in Winder, Ga. At least nine others were injured.

 

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In classrooms, screams and voices urging everyone to stay quiet were heard. Some had to stay put for more than an hour.

 

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The site of a school shooting is in a county that has nearly doubled in population since 2000, according to census data.

 

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The police responded to a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga. At least nine others were injured.

 

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Un sospechoso fue detenido, dijeron los investigadores, y al menos nueve personas fueron hospitalizadas con heridas después de los disparos en la secundaria Apalachee High School en Winder, Georgia.

 

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Donald Trump needs to win Georgia. That probably means he needs to keep a fragile peace with its popular Republican governor, even as election denialism again courses through the state.

 

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Apalachee High School officials said that students were placed under lockdown on Wednesday after gunfire was reported.

 

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On Truth Social and at his events, Donald Trump used Kamala Harris’s interview on CNN to complain that she was boring and unpresidential.

 

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Vice President Kamala Harris said it would be “really important” for her administration to reflect “different views,” according to early clips of her interview released by CNN.

 

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At a rally in Savannah, the vice president hit her rival over familiar topics like abortion rights and Project 2025, saying he represented a “full-on assault” on basic freedoms.

 

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A fight over rules to certify elections is part of a long history of efforts to suppress voting rights in the state.

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