Here are 5️⃣ things you need to know today: 1️⃣ South and Midwest tornadoes 2️⃣ Trump’s indictment 3️⃣ Medicaid 4️⃣ Southwest Airlines' 'action plan' 5️⃣ Pope Francis
When you think about breakfast, what comes to mind? Pancakes? Bacon and eggs? Maybe oatmeal or a blueberry muffin? What about a hot cup of … ramen noodles? Here’s what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart. The weekend that was • Devastated communities across the South and Midwest are picking up the pieces and digging through debris after ferocious storms and tornadoes leveled neighborhoods and left at least 22 people dead.
One Thing: Rethinking school safety In this week’s “One Thing” podcast, CNN senior crime and justice correspondent Shimon Prokupecz joins the show to discuss how the swift law enforcement response to the school shooting in Nashville compares to the delayed response in Uvalde, Texas. Plus, we examine how conversations around school safety have evolved in the face of inaction on gun-control reform. Listen for more.
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