-
Could the Supreme Court change gun laws change in Massachusetts?
The ruling may have ramifications for states like Massachusetts, California and Hawaii, which have similar laws. -
Chicago police will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot
CHICAGO — Chicago police officers will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot simply because they run away or they've committed minor offenses, the… -
Senators reach final bipartisan agreement on a gun safety bill
Senate negotiators have reached a final agreement on a narrow bipartisan gun safety bill that could become the first gun control measure to pass Congress… -
Oxford High School students sue for changes after deadly mass shooting last year
A group of students who attend a Michigan high school where a deadly mass shooting took place late last year are suing the district to force policy… -
Uvalde officials are using a legal loophole to block the release of shooting records
Uvalde city officials are using a legal loophole and several other broad exemptions in Texas to prevent the release of police records related to last… -
David Hogg: 'We could probably halve gun deaths' with federal gun laws similar to Massachusetts'
The activist says there growing popularity for gun reforms among Americans across the political spectrum. -
Buffalo shooting suspect says his motive was to prevent 'eliminating the white race'
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The white man who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket made his first appearance in federal court on hate crime charges… -
A far-right plan to riot near an Idaho LGBTQ event heightens safety concerns at Pride
After disruptions to two LGBTQ pride events over the weekend — the arrest of a group of extremists who allegedly planned to riot near a Pride event in… -
McConnell says he'll support a gun reform bill if it matches the proposed framework
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will support passing a bill that would reform gun laws if the text matches the framework proposed earlier this… -
Despite strong gun laws, Massachusetts is part of the national gun control debate
Advocates say there are further steps Massachusetts lawmakers could take to increase safety.