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Gunman Apologizes to Victims' Families, US National Debt Forecast Raised
A gunman apologizes to the families of his victims, who were black, during his hearing. Meanwhile, the U.S faces an increase in its national debt, amounting to nearly $19 trillion over the next decade, due to government spending, and a standoff between President Biden and House Republicans over the nation's debt limit could set off a financial crisis as soon as July, warns the government.
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During a hearing, a gunman who killed black people expressed his apologies to the victims' families; however, it failed to pacify their emotions.
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Summary
During a hearing, a gunman who killed black people expressed his apologies to the victims' families; however, it failed to pacify their emotions. On a separate note, a US government report showed that the national debt would escalate by nearly $19 trillion, raising the stakes of the standoff between President Biden and House Republicans over the nation's debt limit.