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An Indian-origin man, who saved at least one person in a California mass shooting, was among the nine people killed by a railway worker who killed himself
The minutes-long attack was marked by both horror and heroism. Singh, the father of a 3-year-old son and a 1-year-old daughter, was on an early shift as a light rail operator when the shooting began.
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Family members of shooting victim Timothy Romo embrace during a vigil at City Hall in San Jose, Californnia. He called another transit employee to warn him, saying he needed to get out or hide. “From what I’ve heard, he spent the last moments of his life making sure that others – in the building and elsewhere – would be able to stay safe,” co-worker Sukhvir Singh, who is not related to Taptejdeep Singh, said in a statement.
The Daily 202: Biden faces bipartisan pressure on China’s Olympics Olivier Knox
Sainte-Mère-Église. There’s an homage to the 82nd Airborne. Congressional Republicans and Democrats agree on precious little these days, but there’s growing bipartisan fervor you could even call it impatience related to President Biden’s business-as-usual approach to the 2022 Winter Olympics in China.
Biden faces pressure from both sides of the aisle to use the Games, which open in early February 2022, as a launchpad for criticism of China over what his administration agrees is “genocide” targeting the mostly Muslim
Uyghur minority. Today, a pair of lawmakers Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) and Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.) are reportedly introducing legislation aimed at punishing corporations that sponsor the Games by barring them from federal contracts.