

Mass shooting at Catholic school in U.S., cell phone searches on the rise at U.S. borders, new twist in Trump’s Greenland dreams, the risks of caffeine pouches, and more
Aug 27, 2025
The tragic mass shooting at a Minnesota Catholic school interrupts a prayer service, leaving a community in shock. U.S. border officials ramp up cell phone searches, igniting privacy concerns for travelers. Diplomatic tensions rise as claims emerge of American influence in Greenland. Meanwhile, caffeine pouches gain popularity among teens, raising alarms from health experts. Amidst these stories, a Cree community's push for autonomy showcases resilience and identity revival.
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Mass Shooting During School Mass
- Students were attending mass at a Minneapolis Catholic school when gunfire erupted during the first week of classes. Two children aged eight and ten were killed and at least 17 others injured before the shooter died by a self-inflicted gunshot.
Phone Searches Rise While Travel Falls
- U.S. border agents are searching far more phones even as Canadian travel south declines. From April to June agents inspected nearly 15,000 devices, up about 25% year-over-year.
Be Prepared For Border Phone Inspections
- Complying with U.S. border officers matters because refusal can lead to denial of entry. Consider the risk that deleting content or hiding apps often won't prevent retrieval.