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How the ‘Most Pro-Gun President’ in History Spent His First Year Back in Office
Trump rolled back many of Biden’s policies, but gun rights supporters say he hasn’t gone far enough.
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Newly Obtained Documents Show How Gun Manufacturers Swamped the Market With Large-Capacity Magazines
At least 717 million devices like the one used in the Brown University mass shooting have been produced and distributed during a 30-year period, including a decade when they were banned.
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He Patrolled the Neighborhoods Where His Sons Were Drawn into Violence
Despite Adlone Morris's best attempts, he couldn't keep his sons from joining a gang as teenagers. Now they all work to make Detroit safer.
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Brandon Scott Pushed Baltimore Shootings to Historic Lows. Now Comes the Hard Part
In his first term, Mayor Scott went all in on violence reduction. Will his political foes topple the peace?
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Cops Who Shoot Civilians Are Rarely Punished. But One Verdict in Illinois Stands Out.
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It Took Years to Rebuild Trust in Minneapolis After George Floyd. Then ICE Came.
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Michigan Has Rolled Out an Ambitious Gun Safety Plan. Will It Work?
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Wisconsin Republicans Condemn Milwaukee for Gun Violence While Blocking Solutions
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Immigration Raids Disrupt a Program Designed to Protect Chicago Schoolchildren
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Gun Violence Is Plummeting in Chicago, But One Neighborhood Feels Left Behind
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Some Immigrants in Chicago Now Fear ICE More Than Gunfire
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Trump Says Chicago Is Crime-Ridden. But Shootings Are Down 50 Percent Since His First Term.
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New Yorkers Fill Gun Classes as Applications for Concealed Carry Permits Surge
With few rules on how the courses are taught, gun aficionados have stepped in to run them.
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5 Things We Learned About Shootings at High School Sports Events
Most took place at football games — and in the South.
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Virginia’s Election of a Democratic Governor Primes the State for Gun Reform
Democratic lawmakers are confident that Abigail Spanberger will resurrect bills vetoed by her Republican predecessor.
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Republican Governors Sent National Guard to D.C. Despite Violence at Home
Most of the states backing Trump’s crime crackdown have areas with higher gun homicide rates than the nation’s capital, a Trace analysis shows.