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DENVER, Colo. – Experts across the country are working to make schools safer, especially when it comes to mass shootings. One aspect they’re focusing on is mental health.In the past 10 years, there have been 180 school shootings, according to studies done by CNN and information from the Department of Education.“In Colorado, we are the state that has had more school shooting than any state, so we take it very seriously,” said Ellen Kelty, the Denver Public Schools director of student equity and opportunity.According to Kelty, school shootings have been something districts and lawmakers deal with far too often since Columbine.While districts figure out how to make schools safe when it comes to security, some psychologists and lawmakers in Colorado believe it starts with addressing mental health.“The FBI has determined that most students who have done school shootings are suicidal.” Kelty said. “It is very related. I’ve done a lot of work outside of DPS about this topic and we do believe that if we had stronger mental health, we would have less school shootings.”According to the CDC, youth suicide increased by 56 percent in a decade. Psychologists believe addressing mental health and suicide in schools can help prevent school shootings.“We have 18 school-based centers that provide comprehensive health and mental health services,” Kelty said.DPS has increased the number of psychologists and social workers by 96 percent in the last five years.“We have a suicide risk assessment process that they go through if they think they’re in danger to suicide,” Kelty said. “We also have a threat assessment process they go through.” Last year, DPS did more than 2,700 suicide assessments.Lawmakers like Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet have dedicated their service to youth mental health. Jenet helped pass a law that students 12 years old or older can ask for mental health help without parental consent.“This approach is directly stopping school shootings,” Jenet said. “Our kids know what they’re going to do. They know if they’re going to commit suicide when they’re 16 years old and shoot up the school and take their friends with them and it ends in suicide. I believe every school shooting is a suicide mission. But if we’re able to identify a youth with suicide ideation well before they’re ready to commit suicide, we can keep our schools safer.”For victims of school shootings, this topic is complicated.“Kendrick sacrificed his life to help save his fellow students with a couple of other boys who helped him,” said John Castillo, the father of Kendrick Castillo who lost his life in the shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch in Colorado last year. Castillo has dedicated his life to combating school shootings. While he said there are many factors to make schools safer, mental health is one of the important ones.“The way I see it is there are two things that happen in school safety,” Castillo said. “One of them is early detection and prevention, and that’s where mental health comes in. Our teen suicide rate is off the charts, and those are all things that we need to consider and look at.”Experts agree that mental health is one of the most powerful tools to not only help identify potential school shooters, but also to help prevent school violence. 3287

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CHICAGO, Ill. – United Airlines plans to cut its flight schedule amid a drop in demand due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, according to multiple reports. 174

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Facebook has launched a civil rights task force and an election monitoring center to guard against interference in the 2020 presidential campaign and census, the tech giant said Sunday.The Facebook task force, chaired by COO Sheryl Sandberg, follows pressure from civil rights groups and minorities who say the company has not done enough to combat anti-democratic tactics such as voter intimidation and suppression. The US election team will be established by the end of the year.The moves underscore worries of a new boom in political interference as the United States enters a pivotal campaign season. And it reflects a growing push by Facebook to build decision-making structures inside and outside the company that can show it is capable of responsibly handling disinformation and hate speech and safeguarding user data.Sunday's announcement came as a leading civil rights expert released her second interim report in a multi-year audit of the social media company. The report, a copy of which was reviewed by CNN, said Facebook has improved in the way it incorporates civil rights concerns into its products, but raised questions about the long-term durability of those efforts."As the largest social media company in the world, what Facebook has committed to here is a consequential and important start," wrote report author Laura Murphy, a former legislative director of the American Civil Liberties Union. "But only if it continues to build upon what it is announcing today."Facebook promises to roll out a range of additional policies in the coming months reflecting the report's recommendations. Advertisements trying to persuade users not to vote will soon be forbidden, for example. The company will restrict how housing, credit and job advertisers may target users so as to prevent discrimination by age and gender, which has repeatedly been 1868

  

Despite expanded netting at Minute Maid Park in Houston, a foul ball that was lined off the bat of Chicago Cubs hitter Albert Almora struck a toddler sitting down the left field line on Wednesday. Almora, a 25-year-old Florida native who is in his fourth year as a Cubs outfielder, dropped to his knees in grief as soon as the ball left his bat. The child was carried away to receive medical attention. According to MLB.com reporter Brian McTaggart, Almora went to a security guard to find out the child's condition. He then shared a hug with the guard and multiple teammates. Sportstalk 790 in Houston reported that the child is expected to be okay. 663

  

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – President Donald Trump demanded Monday that North Carolina’s Democratic governor sign off “immediately” on allowing the Republican National Convention to move forward in August with full attendance despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Trump’s tweets Monday about the RNC planned for Charlotte come just two days after the state recorded its largest daily increase in positive cases yet. Gov. Roy Cooper allowed the state to enter a second phase of gradual reopening Friday with some further loosening of restrictions on hair salons, barbers and restaurants. However, Cooper said the state must continue to closely watch virus trends and has ordered entertainment venues, gyms and bars to remain closed.I love the Great State of North Carolina, so much so that I insisted on having the Republican National Convention in Charlotte at the end of August. Unfortunately, Democrat Governor, 917

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