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Authorities: 3 Children, 2 Adults Found Dead In Home In Abington
Plymouth's district attorney said the five family members were found in a condominium complex at about 7:30 a.m. by a relative who showed up to take the children to school. -
4 Dead, 5 Wounded In Bar Shooting In Kansas City, Kan.
Police say the shooting, which came early Sunday morning, was an isolated incident. They are now looking for two potential suspects. -
'We Must Keep Loving': Trauma Lingers 2 Years After Mass Shooting In Las Vegas
Survivors of the 2017 mass shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas are still experiencing lasting effects. "All these people that think that you can just move on — you don't," one survivor says. -
Official Recommends Return To Duty For Sheriff Suspended Over Parkland Shootings
Florida's governor suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel citing him for neglect of duty and incompetence. A special master is recommending that the state Senate reinstate Israel. -
In Gun Buyback Talk, How Do You Round Up So Many Weapons?
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke's recent vow to take away people's AR-15 and AK-47 rifles raised one big question: How is it possible to round up the millions of such guns that exist in the United States? -
Colt Suspends Manufacture Of Controversial AR-15 For Civilian Market
The gun maker says it will concentrate instead on fulfilling contracts from the military and law enforcement for the semi-automatic weapon that has come for many to be associated with mass shootings, -
Crossley: The Importance of CEOs Demanding Gun Control
When the business community gets behind a cause, there's a greater likelihood for change, Crossley says. -
O'Rourke Promises To 'Take Your AR-15,' But Americans Are Split On Buybacks
The former Texas congressman promised a mandatory buyback program for assault-style weapons. Public support for such a program is divided. -
El Paso Shooting Suspect Is Charged With Capital Murder
Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for the 21-year-old man accused of killing 22 people last month in a hate-filled attack at a Walmart. -
NRA Sues San Francisco After Lawmakers Declare It A Terrorist Organization
The pro-gun group says the city is trying to discriminate against people "based on the viewpoint of their political speech."