5 things for Wednesday: - Iran - Colorado school shooting - Trump's taxes - Oregon teachers - Asia Bibi
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Analyzing new reported intelligence vs. US decision to move warships toward Iran 03:092. Colorado school shootingA week after two people were shot to death at a North Carolina college, the nation is facing the horror of school shootings once again. One student was killed and eight others injured after two suspects entered two classrooms at the STEM School Highlands Ranch in suburban Denver and opened fire.
What's fueling teachers' protests across the country? 10:555. Asia BibiAsia Bibi -- the Pakistani Christian woman who was once on death row after a blasphemy conviction -- has relocated to Canada. Bibi was forced to leave Pakistan after repeated death threats from religious extremists. Back in 2010 she was convicted of defiling the name of the Prophet Mohammed during an argument with Muslim colleagues.
She skipped her own graduation to attend her son's ceremony. Then his school decided to hand out both of their degrees.No excusesKraft is willing to pay you $100 to get a babysitter on Mother's Day, so you really don't have an excuse not to take dear old Mom out for dinner on her big day.Good eats
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