
On first anniversary of Uvalde school shooting, Biden says ‘it’s time to act’ on gun control
The president said from a solemn White House memorial that too many schools, too many everyday places have become ‘killing fields’
The president said from a solemn White House memorial that too many schools, too many everyday places have become ‘killing fields’
Pain and anger persist among the victims’ families, many of whom are still pursuing justice. Some survivors are looking for different paths
The families of the victims want to raise the age to buy semi-automatic rifles, such as the AR-15 used in the shooting, but the measure has been stalled by Republican lawmakers. Meanwhile, teachers say schoolchildren no longer go to the bathroom alone
Wednesday marks one year since the deadliest school shooting in Texas history, when a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at the Robb Elementary School
There have been 553 mass killings in the United States since 2006, and at least 2,880 people have died
Gun control supporters say other cases have created roadmaps for victims and relatives to sue. But high hurdles remain for lawsuits to succeed
The string of recent mass shootings has reenergized gun control advocates nationwide, but in Texas, their prospects remain bleak. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has waved aside talk of raising the age to purchase AR-15-like rifles
For the second year in a row, the National Rifle Association is holding its convention within days of mass shootings that shook the nation
Since the legislation was signed by President Joe Biden last summer, the number of mass shootings in the United States has only grown
Mass shooters have killed hundreds of people throughout U.S. history in realms like stores, theaters and workplaces, but it is in schools and colleges where the carnage reverberates perhaps most keenly
Anger briefly turned physical at Payton Gendron’s sentencing when a man in the audience rushed at him