As the overwhelming grief continues over the 19 children and two teachers killed in the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting, demands for answers are growing over how police responded to the massacre. Jackson Proskow looks at the timeline and the police actions outside the school that is drawing questions and confusion, as well as the harrowing account of one child who survived the attack.
And as Uvalde mourns those killed, several other children who survived the horrific tragedy are still fighting for their lives in hospital. Heather Yourex-West reports from San Antonio's University Hospital on how quick-thinking saved an 11-year-old, the physical and emotional scars young survivors like her will have to carry, and how the doctors helping them have learned from past tragedies.
In Canada, public health officers continue to watch out for more monkeypox infections as case numbers climb -- but giving out more information about them is proving to be controversial. Jamie Mauracher has more on the stigma surrounding the virus, the groups it affects, and how that creates challenges for tracking it.
With Ukraine cracking down on countless war crimes committed during Russia's invasion, investigators continue to find more gruesome evidence of atrocities inflicted on civilians. Jeff Semple speaks with residents in the war-torn city of Kharkiv, on the brutality dealt to their loved ones, as more war crimes are uncovered throughout the region.
In British Columbia, a year after the revelation of 215 unmarked graves near the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation is now moving forward with plans to identify and repatriate the remains. But as Neetu Garcha reports, the size and scope of the forensic work required could take years.
Canada's housing market was hot even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, with prices leaving many wanting to purchase a home frustrated, but in the last few years that difficulty has soared as prices skyrocketed. In part three of Global News' "Sticker Shock" series, Anne Gaviola looks at the impact of housing inflation and how it's keeping many prospective buyers on the sidelines.
And widely known for his roles in 'Field of Dreams' and Martin Scorsese's mob movie classic 'Goodfellas,' 67-year-old Hollywood actor Ray Liotta has died in his sleep while shooting a movie in the Dominican Republic. Mike Drolet looks back at the stellar career in cinema Liotta has left behind.
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And as Uvalde mourns those killed, several other children who survived the horrific tragedy are still fighting for their lives in hospital. Heather Yourex-West reports from San Antonio's University Hospital on how quick-thinking saved an 11-year-old, the physical and emotional scars young survivors like her will have to carry, and how the doctors helping them have learned from past tragedies.
In Canada, public health officers continue to watch out for more monkeypox infections as case numbers climb -- but giving out more information about them is proving to be controversial. Jamie Mauracher has more on the stigma surrounding the virus, the groups it affects, and how that creates challenges for tracking it.
With Ukraine cracking down on countless war crimes committed during Russia's invasion, investigators continue to find more gruesome evidence of atrocities inflicted on civilians. Jeff Semple speaks with residents in the war-torn city of Kharkiv, on the brutality dealt to their loved ones, as more war crimes are uncovered throughout the region.
In British Columbia, a year after the revelation of 215 unmarked graves near the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation is now moving forward with plans to identify and repatriate the remains. But as Neetu Garcha reports, the size and scope of the forensic work required could take years.
Canada's housing market was hot even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, with prices leaving many wanting to purchase a home frustrated, but in the last few years that difficulty has soared as prices skyrocketed. In part three of Global News' "Sticker Shock" series, Anne Gaviola looks at the impact of housing inflation and how it's keeping many prospective buyers on the sidelines.
And widely known for his roles in 'Field of Dreams' and Martin Scorsese's mob movie classic 'Goodfellas,' 67-year-old Hollywood actor Ray Liotta has died in his sleep while shooting a movie in the Dominican Republic. Mike Drolet looks back at the stellar career in cinema Liotta has left behind.
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