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‘We are tired of inaction.’ A new anti-violence movement rises in Boston.
As hundreds plan to join a Mother's Day march for peace in Boston, activists seek more answers to end violence. -
How AR-15s have risen in popularity, from recreation to protection
Gun culture and marketing has changed, experts say. -
Massachusetts members of Congress call for gun law reform after Texas shooting
'Americans agree: enough is enough,' U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark says. -
A Michigan school district has banned students from carrying backpacks
A public school district in Flint, Michigan, has banned backpacks, citing safety concerns.The ban went into effect at Flint Community Schools on Monday.… -
One way to prevent suicides: limit access to guns
More than half of gun-related deaths in the U.S. are suicides. But James Russell, a biology professor at Georgia Gwinnett College, says that most people… -
'This is a solvable problem': How Mass. General doctors are working on solutions to gun violence
There have been a record number of shootings so far this year, many involving young adults. -
Outrage grows over the shooting of a Black teenager who rang the wrong doorbell
Protests in Kansas City — and outrage nationwide — mounted this weekend over the shooting of a Black teenager whose family says he accidentally came to… -
Moms Demand Action says requiring gun trainings is ‘common sense’ in Mass.
There’s still legislative work to do on guns in Massachusetts, says the co-leader of Massachusetts’ Moms Demand Action chapter. -
Treasurer Goldberg wants the state pension fund divested from gun manufacturers
Investment in firearm companies represents about $1.5 million of the $92 billion fund. -
AG Campbell says credit card companies can help fight gun violence
Campbell talked gun safety and sports-betting ads in a Boston Public Radio interview.