May 27, 2022 | Growing outrage as Texas police admit they made the wrong decision to wait before confronting the gunman in the deadly school shooting. Experts urge parents not to panic over a shortage of children’s Tylenol products. Plus, the rising Canadian culinary star hoping to make a difference for immigrant women.
00:00 The National for May 27, 2022
01:07 Texas school shooting delayed police response
04:54 Protests outside NRA convention in Texas
08:03 Man shot dead by Toronto police had pellet gun
10:20 Quebec mosque shooting parole ruling
12:42 Emergency alert system not good enough: Bill Blair
13:07 WHO urges action to contain monkeypox
13:40 Children’s Tylenol shortage concerns parents
15:43 Jacob Hoggard sexual assault trial closing arguments
16:12 Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial social media fallout
21:09 Twitter shareholders file lawsuit against Elon Musk
21:33 Crime surge in Edmonton’s Chinatown community
24:08 Nunavut woman buried without family’s consent
27:03 Parkland survivor, father devastated by Texas school shooting
35:50 High cost of maintaining cochlear implants
38:38 Canadian chef Jessica Rosval soars in Italy
41:54 The Moment: Pet dog trained as a service animal
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