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The Supreme Court will soon issue its first major Second Amendment opinion in more than a decade, coming after a pair of recent mass shootings sent the nation reeling and reignited a tense debate over gun rights and public safety. |
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Sunday announced it would review the law enforcement response to the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting after officials spent days following the tragedy giving conflicting accounts of how local police and federal authorities handled the situation. |
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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden arrived in Uvalde, Texas, on Sunday to pay their respects to the 21 people killed in the tragic mass shooting at an elementary school there last week. |
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Officials on Sunday weighed in on how the U.S. can best address mass shootings plaguing the country with some expressing optimism that a bipartisan group of Senate lawmakers could come to some consensus to help curb gun violence. |
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Republicans and gun rights advocates are calling for measures to boost school security in response to this week's massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, a rebuttal to those seeking to restrict firearm purchases and possession. |
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Democrats are growing increasingly concerned that a spike in ObamaCare premiums could hit this fall right before the midterm elections. |
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As the U.S. marks Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial start of summer, the seven-day average for COVID-19 cases in the U.S. are more than six times what they were a year ago. |
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Lawmakers and advocates are pressing the Department of Defense to protect access to abortion for servicewomen as the Supreme Court appears poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. |
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The husband of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was charged late Saturday night with driving under the influence in Northern California. |
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Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) got into a fiery argument with a "Fox News Sunday" guest host over the 2020 presidential election, which Brooks repeatedly claimed was stolen and riddled with fraud. |
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OPINION | As the fall field takes shape in a half dozen Senate races that will determine the majority next year, Democrats have stronger candidates, or the Republican standard bearer is more flawed. However, with raging inflation, high gas prices and President Biden's low approval numbers — and given the historical pattern of midterm setbacks for the party that controls the White House — better candidates may not much matter. |
OPINION | As a teacher, mother of an elementary school student in Texas, and someone who once carried a gun for a living and has been trained in situational awareness and firearm tactics, no one perhaps is more prepared than I to carry a gun in my classroom. But I would never want to. |
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| | BY DAVID WEIGEL AND JOSH DAWSEY |
Donald Trump bets one candidate can beat his toughest Republican critic in Congress. |
BY DANNY HAKIM AND ALEXANDRA BERZON |
A new documentary from Trump allies makes the latest case the election was stolen, but the group behind the claim has been assailed even by some on the hard right. |
Jim Pasco, the executive director for the Fraternal Order of Police, was watching football on a Sunday afternoon when he got a call from Susan Rice, the top domestic policy adviser at the White House. |
Russia appears to have suffered devastating losses amongst mid- and junior-ranking officers in its conflict with Ukraine, raising the prospect of weaker military effectiveness in future, Britain's defense ministry said on Monday. |
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