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Walmart Bans Violent Imagery, But Not Gun Sales
Following shootings at two store locations, Walmart said in an internal memo it would take down all imagery and stop playing videos that depicted violence. -
Art Caplan: Linking Mental Illness, Video Games To Mass Shootings Takes Responsibility Away From Shooters
The science just doesn't back up the claims that violent video games cause real life violence, Art Caplan said. -
Senate Will Discuss Gun Proposals In September, McConnell Says
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate will discuss measures aimed at addressing gun violence in September. He said he expects background… -
The Couple Killed Saving Their Baby In El Paso Had Just Found A Future Together
Andre and Jordan Anchondo were two of the 22 people killed in El Paso on Saturday. President Trump visited El Paso to meet with survivors as families grieve and mourn their loved ones. -
Rep. Lynch Says Gun Control Is In Mitch McConnell's Hands
Rep. Stephen Lynch told Boston Public Radio the biggest impediment to passing any gun control legislation is Mitch McConnell. -
After Mass Shootings, Other Nations Issue Caution About 'Gun Society' In U.S.
Earlier this week, Japan alerted its citizens in the U.S. to beware of "gunfire incidents," while Uruguay issued a travel warning citing the "indiscriminate possession of firearms" in America. -
Signs Of Republican Movement To Support Gun Bills With New Restrictions
Senate Majority Leader McConnell, R-Ky. isn't budging on his opposition to a bill expanding background checks. But other GOP lawmakers who opposed earlier restrictions are now saying it's time to act. -
Stories Of El Paso Shooting Victims Show Acts Of Self-Sacrifice Amid Massacre
At least 22 people died, including citizens of the U.S., Mexico and Germany. -
Treating Gun Violence Like A Public Health Problem
Dr. Chana Sacks and Dr. Peter Masiakos, both from the new Gun Violence Prevention Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, said the issue should be addressed with a public health lens, similar to how America made progress on cracking down on cigarette use. -
El Paso: When Freedom Of Speech Turns Violent
The head of ACLU Massachusetts navigates the laws and morals regarding freedom of speech.