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The New American Gun Store: Grips, Grenade Launchers and Ramen Noodles

A new crop of retailers is profiting more from limited-edition accessories that sell out in minutes, and promoting lifestyle gear to women, minority gun owners and the L.G.B.T.Q. community.

In Pittsburgh, Many Sentiments About Pope’s Health Reflect Concern, Not Closeness

On a recent weekend in this once deeply Catholic city, many expressed worry about Pope Francis, but there was also an air of ambivalence.

European Leaders Rally Around Zelensky After Explosive Meeting With Trump

The statements piled up on social media, offering words of encouragement to the Ukrainian leader and his people.

In U.S., Tate Brothers Are Met With a Mixed Reception

Their arrival has upset their accusers and alarmed women’s rights groups. Conservatives were divided.

Musk and Republican Lawmakers Pressure Judges with Impeachment Threats

Democrats say the calls to remove judges who block Trump administration initiatives amount to intimidation. Some senior Republicans were also skeptical of the effort.

Foul Play Not Suspected in Deaths of Gene Hackman and Wife, Authorities Say

The sheriff’s office in Santa Fe County, N.M., is investigating after the actor Gene Hackman and his wife, along with a dog, were found dead at their home.

A Couple on a Flight Boasted of Illegal Hunting. Wildlife Officers Were Listening.

The passengers also showed the officers the skull of an endangered sea turtle they were smuggling in a carry-on bag during the flight.

Defense Dept. Schools Pause Pride Clubs and Remove Books

Clubs for Hispanic and Asian students were also among the student groups put on hold as officials raced to interpret Trump administration orders.

Mississippi Judge Lifts Order That Forced Newspaper to Remove an Editorial

The judge’s order against The Clarksdale Press Register in Clarksdale, Miss., had alarmed press advocates, who said it was a violation of the First Amendment.

Trump’s Third-Term Talk Faces Pushback From a Democratic Congressman

Representative Dan Goldman plans a resolution to reinforce the Constitution’s two-term limit.

Trump Says Canada and Mexico Tariffs Will Go Into Effect Next Week

The president also said he would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on China as he tries to force other countries to take more action on drug shipments.

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