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Parkland parents respond to Marjorie Taylor Greene's mass shooting conspiracy theories

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The thought of losing a child is too much for most parents to think about. The thought of watching y

[Parkland parents respond to Marjorie Taylor Greene's mass shooting conspiracy theories]( The thought of losing a child is too much for most parents to think about. The thought of watching your child being killed on camera is unfathomable. Linda Beigel Schulman and her husband Michael watched security camera footage of the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School in Parkland, Florida, on February 14, 2018. They witnessed their 35-year-old son Scott Beigel, a teacher at the school, usher students into a classroom, away from the gunman. Then they saw the gunman fire at their son six times, saw the blood, saw him collapse to the ground. [Read the Story]( [An explanation of the GameStop stock story for people who are wondering what it's all about]( I'm not proud to admit this, but I know virtually nothing about the stock market. I mean, I know what it is and on a very, very basic level know how it works. Kinda. Maybe. I don't even know. That's a problem when some huge news about the stock market comes along. While clearly a big deal, this news about GameStop stock skyrocketing because a bunch of Reddit users did something and a bunch of billionaire hedge funders got screwed over by it has been a little lost of me. [Read the Story]( [Ted Cruz tried to cozy up to AOC and she responded with a rejection for the history books]( Stock-trading app Robinhood has come under fire from the public and lawmakers after it restricted users' ability to buy stock in GameStop and other downtrodden companies targeted by investors on Reddit's WallStreetBets forum. The investors purchased massive amounts of stock in GameStop and others to pump up its price, thus squeezing hedge funds who were hoping to profit from the companies' demise. [Read the Story]( [Mardi Gras parades are off, so New Orleans residents are making their houses into 'floats']( Mardi Gras usually draws 1.4 million people to the streets of New Orleans in February or March, as people party their hearts out for Fat Tuesday. The Carnival season actually begins in January, so in a normal year, Mardi Gras festivities would already be underway. A big part of Mardi Gras celebrations are the parades, and a big part of the parades are the colorful floats made for the occasion. [Read the Story]( [Oregon healthcare workers stuck in the snow vaccinated random drivers while they waited]( Every dose of the coronavirus vaccine has the ability to save a life. So it's incredibly important not to waste one drop. Especially at a time where there aren't enough doses of it to innoculate the entire country. A group of Josephine County Public Health employees in Oregon is getting a lot of attention for its dedication to administering every last dose of the vaccine. [Read the Story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Website]( Copyright © 2020 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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