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Below, we break down the basics of this novel policy and examine how this new ordinance might work in practice. What does San Jose’s ordinance require? Starting in August, gun owners in San Jose must ...
Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, 36, of Florida, was arrested at a Washington, D.C., hotel on January 4, 2021, for burning a Black Lives Matter flag he stole from a Black church last month. Metropolitan Police ...
The novel coronavirus has brought everyday life to a standstill across Chicago. Public schools are closed, restaurants and bars are limited to take-out service, and gatherings of more than 50 people ...
For the first time since President Joe Biden took office, and in response to mounting criticism that he has abandoned the cause of reducing gun violence, the White House is providing details about the ...
What To Know Today Biden set to unveil a flurry of executive actions on gun violence. The president is scheduled to appear later today alongside Attorney General Merrick Garland to announce the ...
What To Know Today NYC rolls out new version of its controversial anti-gun police unit. In January, Mayor Eric Adams unveiled his Blueprint to End Gun Violence, a strategy ramping up both the city’s ...
What To Know Today NEW from THE TRACE: Hospital-based intervention can save lives. A growing movement is betting on Medicaid to fund it. The violence prevention model connects community outreach ...
Reporters moderated a virtual discussion with a Parkland survivor, the executive director of March For Our Lives, and ...
“‘We stopped counting at 29,’” she said the doctor recounted. Hospital staff took her to see her son, but she could only see him from the doorway. They didn’t tell her what happened or who killed him.
But the NRA of the 1930s wasn’t as hardline as it is today: Then-NRA president Karl Frederick testified before Congress that he didn’t believe in the “promiscuous toting of guns.” And he didn’t even ...
Demand for guns skyrocketed in the United States five years ago as the country grappled with COVID-19, social unrest, and a contentious presidential election. Now, that boom appears to be ending.
The NRA Foundation has paid an attorney and Second Amendment activist to write favorable briefs in Supreme Court cases, suggests a hacked document released on the dark web last week. Since 2019, that ...
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