A New Strategy for Prosecuting School Shootings

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The View of the War From a Florida Gas Station

For the past four weeks, soaring gas prices across the United States have become a symbol of the domestic impact of the war in Iran. Cameron Joudi, who owns and manages a gas station in Jacksonville, Fla., discusses how the war is reaching him at home. Guest: Cameron Joudi, the o ...  Show more

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