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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 05.09.2024.

It displays 58 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.09.2024
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Political cartoons from the desk of Matt Wuerker.
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NBC News

Georgia high school shooting: What we know about the 4 victims

The 14-year-old suspect was a student at the school and is in custody.
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Georgia school shooting suspect was previously investigated for threats

The 14-year-old suspected of killing four people at Apalachee High School was interviewed in connection with threats to carry out a school shooting last year, authorities said.
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President Biden is set to announce billions of dollars in federal investments for climate-friendly energy in rural America during a visit to the battleground state of Wisconsin on Thursday. During a stop in Westby, Wis., Biden will announce $7.3 billion in federal funding for rural electric cooperatives around the nation to build or purchase climate-friendly...
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05:45 (09:45)โ‡ขGeorgia School Shooter Was on FBI's Radar

โŒจThe US headlines extensively report on a deadly school shooting in Georgia, where a 14-year-old suspect killed four people at Apalachee High School (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, NYTimes). The suspect was previously investigated for online threats and was on the FBI's radar (Fox, NY Post, NYTimes). In other news, Vice President Kamala Harris is showing improvement in polls with key voter groups (Newsweek), while President Biden is set to announce billions in rural energy investments during a Wisconsin visit (The Hill).

05:45 (09:45)โ‡ขGeorgia School Shooting: Suspect Previously Flagged

โŒจThe US headlines predominantly report on a tragic school shooting in Georgia. A 14-year-old suspect, previously investigated for online threats, killed four people at Apalachee High School (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, NYTimes). The incident has sparked discussions about school safety and threat assessment protocols. In other news, Vice President Kamala Harris's polling performance is being scrutinized as she campaigns (Breitbart, Newsweek). Additionally, there are reports of a severe heat wave hitting parts of the country, particularly affecting California (LA Times).

05:45 (09:45)โ‡ขGeorgia School Shooter: Previously Known to FBI

โŒจThe US headlines report extensively on a school shooting in Georgia that left four dead, including two students and two teachers (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, NYTimes, Washington Post). The 14-year-old suspect, now in custody, was previously investigated for online threats (Fox, NBC, NY Post). The FBI revealed they had interviewed the suspect last year in connection with school shooting threats (NYTimes, Washington Post). In other news, President Biden is set to announce $7.3 billion in federal funding for rural energy initiatives during a visit to Wisconsin (The Hill).

05:46 (09:46)โ‡ขGeorgia School Shooting: Suspect Known to FBI

โŒจThe US headlines report extensively on a school shooting in Georgia that left four people dead, including two students and two teachers (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, NYTimes). The 14-year-old suspect, now in custody, was previously investigated by the FBI for online threats last year (Fox, NBC, NY Post). In other news, President Biden is set to announce $7.3 billion in federal funding for rural electric cooperatives during a visit to Wisconsin (The Hill). Additionally, some major corporations are dropping DEI policies amid public and shareholder backlash (The Epoch Times).

05:46 (09:46)โ‡ขGeorgia School Shooting: Suspect Known to FBI

โŒจThe US headlines report extensively on a deadly school shooting in Georgia. A 14-year-old suspect, previously investigated for online threats, killed two students and two teachers at Apalachee High School (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, NYTimes, Washington Post). The FBI revealed they had interviewed the suspect last year regarding school shooting threats (Fox, NY Post). In other news, President Biden is set to announce $7.3 billion in federal funding for rural electric cooperatives during a visit to Wisconsin (The Hill). Additionally, some major corporations are dropping DEI policies amid public and shareholder backlash (The Epoch Times).
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President Biden has been urged to lift restrictions on Ukraine's use of long-range weapons and allow them to strike Russian targets within Russia, as the Ukrainian civilian population has become the bill payer in the conflict.
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Questions surround weapon, motive in deadly Georgia high school shooting

Four were killed in the shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia.
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Yahoo! News

Georgia school shooting suspect investigated for threats in 2023

The 14-year-old suspected of killing four people at Apalachee High School was interviewed in connection with threats to carry out a school shooting last year, authorities said.
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07:35 (11:35)โ‡ขGeorgia School Shooting Tragedy: FBI Missed Warning Signs

โŒจThe US headlines are dominated by a deadly school shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia. A 14-year-old suspect, previously investigated by the FBI for online threats, killed four people, including two students and two teachers (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, NYTimes, Washington Post). The incident has reignited discussions about school safety and threat assessment protocols. In other news, some major corporations are reportedly dropping DEI policies amid public and shareholder backlash (The Epoch Times), while Russian operatives have been covertly hiring US influencers to create viral videos (NPR).
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09:41 (13:41)โ‡ขGeorgia School Shooting: FBI's Prior Knowledge Scrutinized

โŒจThe US headlines predominantly report on a deadly shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia. A 14-year-old suspect, previously investigated by the FBI for online threats, killed four people, including two students and two teachers (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, NPR, NY Post). The incident has reignited discussions about school safety and threat assessment protocols. Several sources (Fox, NBC, NY Post) highlight that the FBI had prior knowledge of the suspect's online threats. In other news, jury selection is beginning for Hunter Biden's federal tax trial (Breitbart), while some reports discuss Vice President Kamala Harris's recent policy positions and debate preparations (Common Dreams, The Epoch Times).
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Hunter Biden looks to plead guilty as tax trial set to begin

Prosecutors accused Hunter Biden of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes.
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Yahoo! News

Why scientists say there have been so few hurricanes this year

Sept. 10 is the peak of this year's Atlantic hurricane season, but the past three weeks have been notably quiet, with no named storm formations since Ernesto on Aug. 12.
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Vice President Harris as a senator representing California backed legislation in 2019 that would have established a federal commission to study proposals for slavery reparations, but has been silent on the topic since announcing her campaign for the White House. Harris backed HR 40, a bill initially introduced in 1989 by former Rep. John Conyers...
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12:57 (16:57)โ‡ขHunter Biden's Surprise Guilty Plea

โŒจThe US headlines report extensively on Hunter Biden's tax case, with a sudden change in his plea to guilty just before the trial (ABC, Breitbart, Fox). This unexpected move has caught prosecutors off guard. The case involves allegations of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes. In other news, the aftermath of the Georgia high school shooting continues to be discussed, with details emerging about the suspect and victims (CBS, NY Post, Newsweek).