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After the Tops shooting, residents of Buffalo’s East Side took care of their own.
The militia has long shown up to crisis zones to offer disaster relief before federal agencies arrive. It’s a tactic to gain sympathy — and reinforce their core tenet that the government is not to be trusted.
The Republican has remained tight-lipped on a number of Democratic priorities at his desk.
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez struck down three California gun regulations in about two years.
They’re harassing migrants and humanitarian aid workers.
The Democratic primary — the election that effectively decides the next mayor — is Tuesday.
New research sheds light on how gun violence plays out around Illinois’ biggest city.
“Tweeted thoughts and prayers are not enough,” President Joe Biden said in a statement.
Families of victims of the Robb Elementary massacre have championed the measure.
At least eight people were killed Saturday at a crowded outdoor mall in Allen, Texas. It was one of six mass shootings over the weekend.
Opponents of the establishment clause hope their efforts in Texas could serve as a framework for the rest of the country.
Andre Dickens’ open letter followed a mass shooting at a medical office in downtown Atlanta.
Police released the names of the victims.
After weeks of furor over the court’s lenient ethics rules, all nine justices signed on to a statement that essentially said they were doing just fine.
Gun rights groups filed a challenge the same day Governor Jay Inslee enacted legislation prohibiting sales of the weapons.