a gunman opens fire from atop the pyramid of the moon, killing one tourist and wounding thirteen. / the goldman environmental prize names six women laureates, a first in the award's thirty-seven-year history.
a gunman opens fire from atop the pyramid of the moon, killing one tourist and wounding thirteen.
julio césar jasso ramírez, twenty-seven, fired roughly thirty rounds into the crowd at teotihuacán shortly before noon on april 20, then took his own life. a canadian woman was killed; the wounded included six americans, three colombians, two brazilians, a russian and another canadian. notes referenced the 1999 columbine massacre.
read the source at CBS News ↗the goldman environmental prize names six women laureates, a first in the award's thirty-seven-year history.
honored in san francisco on april 20: iroro tanshi for protecting nigeria's short-tailed roundleaf bat, sarah finch for the uk supreme court ruling on downstream emissions, theonila roka matbob for the panguna mine accord, alannah hurley for the pebble mine veto, yuvelis morales blanco for the colombian fracking ruling, and borim kim for asia's first youth climate verdict.
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