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Funerals to begin for Uvalde victims as Biden vows action on guns

Grieving families were to hold the first funerals Tuesday for Texas shooting victims one week after a school massacre left 19 children and two teachers dead, with President Joe Biden vowing to push for stricter US gun regulation.

Mourners attended wakes in the town of Uvalde on Monday for some of the child victims gunned down by a local 18-year-old man who was then killed by police.

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Russian troops take 'control' in part of key city as oil embargo agreed

Russian forces have taken partial control of a key industrial city in eastern Ukraine, a regional governor said Tuesday, hours after European Union leaders struck a deal to ban more than two-thirds of Moscow's oil imports.

Severodonetsk is one of several urban hubs that lie on Russia's path to capturing the Donbas's Lugansk region, where Moscow has shifted the bulk of its firepower since failing to capture Kyiv in the war's early stages.

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China threatens Israel over Jerusalem Post interview with Taiwan official: report

On Monday, the Jerusalem Post published an interview with the Taiwanese foreign minister, discussing the risk of a Chinese invasion and annexation of the island. Taiwan, originally the location of China's government-in-exile after the Communist Party seized the country, has always been considered part of China by the People's Republic.

China, however, was not happy with this coverage — and is reportedly now threatening its entire diplomatic relationship with Israel over the story.

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Biden urges 'rational' action on guns as Uvalde mourns

A day after promising residents of Uvalde, Texas, action to address gun violence, U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday sought to appeal to "rational" Republicans to curb high-caliber weapons and take other federal action to prevent more mass shootings.

"Things have gotten so bad that everybody is getting more rational about it," Biden said as he returned from his weekend trip to memorialize the 19 children and two teachers killed last week in the nation's worst mass school shooting in a decade.

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'Self-imposed straitjacket': MSNBC panel discusses Biden's 'losing strategy' in Ukraine

President Joe Biden's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine was criticized on Saturday as a "losing strategy" by Barack Obama's former ambassador to Russia.

MSNBC's Katy Tur interviewed Ambassador Michael McFaul and New York Times correspondent Helene Cooper on the 95th day of the war.

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'It’s kids who are being hunted': Matt Gaetz flattened over defense of AR-15's

Embattled Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) made an attempt to answer why anyone not serving in the military would have a need for an AR-15 capable of quickly spewing 300 bullets, as President Joe Biden noted in a speech over the weekend and received a speedy response from a mass shooting survivor.

Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Gaetz responded to U.S. Army veteran and prominent Donald Trump critic David Weissman who posed the question, "Matt, why do civilians need Ar-15? Honest question."

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Biden calls Mitch McConnell 'rational' -- and a former GOP insider explains why he's dead wrong

President Joe Biden, in pleading with Republicans to support some kind of gun safety legislation, said on Monday that he hoped Republicans such as Sens. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and John Cornyn (R-TX) would work on bipartisan compromises.

In particular, Biden singled those two out as "rational" Republicans and he added that "there's a recognition on their part that things can't continue like this" in the wake of last week's shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

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Pope Francis sends ‘powerful message’ by elevating liberal Bishop over Archbishop who banned Pelosi from communion

Pope Francis on Sunday sent the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) a clear and strong rebuke by elevating the Bishop of San Diego to Cardinal, just days after the Archbishop of San Francisco's repeated and very public attack against Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone ten days ago banned Speaker Pelosi from receiving Holy Communion, one of the most sacred elements of Catholic worship, despite the Vatican's and the Pope's insistence the Eucharist not be politicized. Cordileone says he did so because of her pro-choice stance on abortion. But as Pelosi remarked, the Catholic Church has never banned anyone from communion for supporting the death penalty.

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Trump's GOP rivals smell 'blood in the water' -- but their plans could massively backfire: analysis

According to MSNBC political analyst Zeeshan Aleem, former President Donald Trump has faced humiliation as multiple high-profile Republican Party candidates he endorsed have flopped with voters -- but that could actually be good news for him and strengthen his 2024 presidential bid should he choose to run.

While critics of the former president have been rubbing their hands in glee as Trump-endorsed Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC), former Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) and Rep. Jody Hice (R-GA) went down to defeat in the past few weeks, Aleem claimed the belief that Trump has lost his mojo with voters is leading to more rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination to seriously consider challenging him.

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Analysis: Russians feel little economic pain now, long-term outlook darkens

By Jake Cordell

LONDON (Reuters) - For Oleg Kechin, owner of a chain of barbershops, forecasts that Russia will be plunged into its deepest economic crisis in a generation feel overdone.

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The comeback kid: ex-VP Pence steps out of Trump's shadow

Sixteen months after the US Capitol was sacked by a pro-Trump mob chanting "hang Mike Pence," the target of its fury is making nice with the Republican right -- and hinting at a bid to rival his old boss for the 2024 presidential nomination.

The former vice president has begun setting aside years of unswervingly loyalty to Donald Trump and is showing a newly defiant, independent side as he looks increasingly likely to mount a challenge for the White House.

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Georgia Republicans rejected Trump — not just his lies: columnist

The Georgia election results showed that voters weren't going to support the so-called "big lie" that former President Donald Trump won the 2020 election and that it was somehow stolen from him. What is frequently being ignored in the post-mortem of the Republican Primary is that Trumpism, in general, was also rejected by voters.

Writing for CNN.com, White House correspondent John Harwood explained that Gov. Brian Kemp's success over former Sen. David Perdue shows a party that tends to manufacture a culture war for the sake of an election. The "controversies," he wrote, have become "a substitute for materially improving the lives of their constituents."

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WATCH: Greg Abbott faces boos at site of Uvalde shooting as he arrives to meet with Biden

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) faced heckling and jeers on Sunday as he arrived to meet President Joe Biden at the site of a school shooting in Uvalde.

In videos shared on Twitter, members of the crowd could be heard booing Abbott by name as he wheeled passed the Robb Elementary school sign.

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