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Firearms And Dementia: How Do You Convince A Loved One To Give Up Their Guns?
It's estimated that nearly half of all Americans over 65 own a gun or live with someone who does. And 7 million in the U.S. have dementia, a number that's expected to double within two decades. -
Wildfires Wreak Havoc On California, Including A Thousand Oaks Still In Mourning
While the small community coped with a mass shooting Thursday, two dangerous blazes began nearby. Now firefighters are scrambling to contain them — as yet another fire rages hundreds of miles north. -
'This Is Going To Be Absolutely Heart-wrenching': The Thousand Oaks Shooting Victims
Not all the victims' names have not been released but among those confirmed are three men and a woman. They range from 18 to 33 — a reflection of the crowd drawn to the bar's "College Country Night." -
Another Mass Shooting And A Mueller Investigation Update
Today's headlines were split between a mass shooting in a California bar that left 12 dead and some updates on the Mueller investigation into alleged Trump-Russia ties. -
Gunman Kills 12 People At Country Music Bar In Thousand Oaks, Calif.
When the shooting started, the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks likely held hundreds of people, drawn by College Country Night, police said. -
Gunman In Yoga Studio Attack Had A Criminal History, Posted Racist And Sexist Videos
The assailant, who killed two people and injured five others in a yoga studio in Tallahassee, Fla., on Friday, had a history of grabbing women without their consent. -
Gunman Kills 2, Wounds 5 Others At Florida Yoga Studio
On Friday evening, a gunman in Tallahassee, Fla., opened fire at a yoga studio, killing two people and injuring five others before killing himself, police said. -
Boston-Area Rabbis Reflect Ahead Of First Sabbath Since Synagogue Shooting
Jews will observe the first Sabbath since the murders last week of 11 congregants at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue. -
Suspect Pleads Not Guilty In Deadly Pittsburgh Synagogue Attack
Setting up the case for a jury trial, Robert Bowers pleaded not guilty to all 44 counts against him in connection with Saturday's massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue that resulted in 11 deaths. -
Synagogue Rampage Suspect Indicted On 2nd Day Of Funerals
Robert Bowers was charged in a 44-count indictment with murder, hate crimes and other offenses that could bring the death penalty.