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German Synagogue Is Attacked On Holy Day; 2 Dead Nearby
The attacker shot at the door of the synagogue in the city of Halle but did not get in as 70 to 80 people inside were observing the holy day, a local Jewish leader said. -
Authorities: 3 Children, 2 Adults Found Dead In Home In Abington
Plymouth's district attorney said the five family members were found in a condominium complex at about 7:30 a.m. by a relative who showed up to take the children to school. -
4 Dead, 5 Wounded In Bar Shooting In Kansas City, Kan.
Police say the shooting, which came early Sunday morning, was an isolated incident. They are now looking for two potential suspects. -
'We Must Keep Loving': Trauma Lingers 2 Years After Mass Shooting In Las Vegas
Survivors of the 2017 mass shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas are still experiencing lasting effects. "All these people that think that you can just move on — you don't," one survivor says. -
Official Recommends Return To Duty For Sheriff Suspended Over Parkland Shootings
Florida's governor suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel citing him for neglect of duty and incompetence. A special master is recommending that the state Senate reinstate Israel. -
In Gun Buyback Talk, How Do You Round Up So Many Weapons?
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke's recent vow to take away people's AR-15 and AK-47 rifles raised one big question: How is it possible to round up the millions of such guns that exist in the United States? -
Colt Suspends Manufacture Of Controversial AR-15 For Civilian Market
The gun maker says it will concentrate instead on fulfilling contracts from the military and law enforcement for the semi-automatic weapon that has come for many to be associated with mass shootings, -
Crossley: The Importance of CEOs Demanding Gun Control
When the business community gets behind a cause, there's a greater likelihood for change, Crossley says. -
O'Rourke Promises To 'Take Your AR-15,' But Americans Are Split On Buybacks
The former Texas congressman promised a mandatory buyback program for assault-style weapons. Public support for such a program is divided. -
El Paso Shooting Suspect Is Charged With Capital Murder
Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for the 21-year-old man accused of killing 22 people last month in a hate-filled attack at a Walmart.