Do Gun Owners Want Gun Control? Yes, Some Say, Post-Parkland
Gun owners who favor increased restrictions can be an overlooked group. Some have grown more vocal, marching and testifying in favor of limits.
New Jersey Ruling Could Reignite Battle Over Church-State Separation
A decision by the state’s Supreme Court barring church use of county grants for historic preservation could have national ramifications.
Arizona Special Election: Does the Democrat Have a Chance?
A special election in Arizona was spurred by a sex scandal, and polls show that this Republican stronghold has a chance at being won by a Democrat.
Nashville Shooting Suspect Once Had His Guns Taken Away. He Got Them Back.
Officials took the Nashville shooting suspect’s guns after a run-in at the White House last year. But his father gave the guns back.
George Bush Is Hospitalized One Day After Wife’s Funeral
Mr. Bush was “responding to treatments and appears to be recovering,” his spokesman said.
Trump Administration Pushes Abstinence in Teen Pregnancy Programs
New rules don’t explicitly exclude teaching about contraception and protected sex, but favor “sexual risk avoidance” and don’t require as rigorous evidence of efficacy.
After Late Vote Switch, Senate Panel Approves Pompeo for Secretary of State
Minutes before a committee vote, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, bowed to pressure and backed the confirmation of Mike Pompeo to be secretary of state.
Waffle House Suspect Apprehended
About 160 law enforcement officials had been involved in the search for Travis Reinking, 29, who officials said used an AR-15 rifle to carry out a deadly shooting in Nashville on Sunday morning.
This Start-Up Says It Wants to Fight Poverty. A Food Stamp Giant Is Blocking It.
Propel, a start-up, was begun to bring convenience and new services to food stamp recipients. A big government contractor is getting in the way.
Cosby Defense Rests as Sexual Assault Trial Nears Its End
Final summations are expected to be presented on Tuesday, after which the jury will begin deliberating Bill Cosby’s fate.
Prince’s Family Sues Hospital That Treated His First Opioid Overdose
Though Prince declined all testing at the Illinois hospital, the lawsuit contends the medical staff did not do enough to find the cause of the overdose.
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