Plus, North Korea's worsening Covid019 outbreak.                                                                                                                                                 

A House committee debates gun control in the wake of the recent mass shootings; North Korea's Covid-19 outbreak worsens.   Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin.  |    
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 The House debates sweeping gun control package     |  
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 -   The House Judiciary Committee met Thursday to consider gun control measures following mass shootings in New York, Texas, and Oklahoma. A vote could happen next week. [Yahoo / Tom LoBianco]
 -   The Protect Our Kids Act increases the minimum age for buying certain semi-automatic rifles, encourages states to pass "red flag" laws, and includes federal offenses for gun trafficking, among other measures. [NBC News / Rebecca Shabad]
 -   House Democrats will probably pass the bill with a simple majority, but it isn't likely to clear the Senate's 60-vote threshold to become law. [Los Angeles Times /Nolan D. McCaskill]
 -   The package follows a mass shooting on Wednesday in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The shooter reportedly purchased an AR-15 rifle that same day. [Daily Beast / Noah Kirsch and Justin Rohrlich]
 -   President Joe Biden will address the shootings and urge Congress to take action during a rare primetime speech Thursday. [CNN /Kaitlan Collins and Kevin Liptak]
 
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 North Korea's worsening Covid-19 outbreak  |  
 -   A top World Health Organization official said Wednesday that North Korea's Covid-19 outbreak is likely getting worse, despite the government's claims that the virus is under control. [Reuters]
 -   After admitting to its first outbreak last month, a "fever" has spread to 15 percent of North Korea's population. [BBC / Jean Mackenzie and Hosu Lee]
 -   It's challenging to know the actual extent of the infection among North Korea's largely unvaccinated population because the government hasn't shared data with the WHO. [Associated Press / Maria Cheng]
 -   Two weeks ago, daily cases in the country reached 390,000. Thursday, state media claimed that 95 percent of all cases have recovered. [Guardian]
 
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