Uvalde Lawsuits, Missionaries Killed in Haiti & More | 05.27.24
May 27, 2024
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Families sue Meta and video game maker, missionaries killed in Haiti, deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea, global news update on tech, sports, and obituaries
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Families of school shooting victims in Uvalde, Texas, are suing gun and video game companies for allegedly grooming the shooter.
Missionaries killed in Haiti and a deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea highlight ongoing violence and brokenness in the world, emphasizing the need for redemption in Christianity.
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Legal Action Against Video Game Maker and Meta
Families of school shooting victims from Uvalde, Texas, filed lawsuits against a gun manufacturer, the maker of Call of Duty, and meta, alleging that they groomed the shooter by introducing him to the weapon and conditioning him through violent video game fantasies.
Tragic Events in Haiti and Papua New Guinea
A US missionary couple and a Haitian man were killed in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, highlighting the ongoing violence in the country. In Papua New Guinea, a landslide has left approximately 1,300 people homeless, with rescue efforts hindered by tribal tensions. These events underscore the brokenness of creation and the hope for redemption in Christianity.
Today we’re talking about the families of school shooting victims suing Meta and a video game maker, missionaries killed in Haiti, a deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea, and other top news for Monday, May 27th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today.