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Five killed as gunman opens fire at Illinois warehouse

A gunman opened fire in a warehouse in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, killing five people and wounding five police officers before he was slain, law enforcement officials said.

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Pelosi tosses Trump's national emergency threat back in his face: A Dem president could declare an emergency too

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered a warning to President Donald Trump and the Republican Party: declaring a national emergency over the border would only empower a Democratic president to do the same to accomplish their own pet goals.

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Florida governor calls for grand jury over Parkland school shooting

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Wednesday called for a state grand jury to investigate the 2018 school massacre in Parkland in which 17 people died, pledging accountability for any local failures that led to the deadliest U.S. high school shooting.

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A year after US school massacre, gun control remains elusive

On Valentine's Day of last year, a 19-year-old armed with a military-style assault rifle walked into his old high school in Parkland, Florida and slaughtered 17 people.

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CNN's Brooke Baldwin breaks down in tears reading Valentine's Day letter from mom of slain Parkland teen

CNN's Brooke Baldwin broke down in tears on the air Tuesday, reading a Valentine's Day letter from the mother of a slain Parkland student a year after the massacre.

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Five killed in shooting in eastern Texas: police

Five people were found shot and killed in a home in an unincorporated town in eastern Texas on Monday, police said.

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First rap song to win record of the year at the Grammy's is a call to end gun violence: 'This Is America'

Childish Gambino’s “This Is America" was the winner of not only the best song of the year but also scored the Grammy for record of the year for rapper Donald Glover.

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Armed with new power, Democrats push for stricter gun laws

Democratic lawmakers are pushing stricter gun laws in statehouses across the country, emboldened by sweeping electoral victories in 2018 and confident that public opinion is on their side a year after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

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US appeals court to revisit open carrying of guns

A federal appeals court has decided to reconsider its recent decision that the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the right to openly carry guns in self-defense.

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Americans support gun control but doubt lawmakers will act: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Most Americans want tougher gun laws but have little confidence their lawmakers will take action, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday ahead of the one-year anniversary of the country’s deadliest high school shooting.

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Conservative Daily Caller reporter busted for horrific attacks against Jews after NRA TV appearance

NRA TV had Daily Caller reporter Amber Athey on to attack a Muslim Democrat the right-wing has been attacking claiming anti-Semitism. Unfortunately, the NRA didn't think before choosing the commentator.

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Parkland dad destroys GOP's Matt Gaetz for disrupting historic gun hearing with rants about Trump's wall

Manuel Oliver, father of slain Parkland student Joaquin Oliver, unloaded on gun-loving Florida Republican congressman Matt Gaetz in a Thursday appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe, saying the congressman was "a salesperson" for a wall that wouldn't have stopped "the American white dude" who killed his son.

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'This bill will definitely save lives': House Democrats take first step toward tighter gun laws

The U.S. House of Representatives began moving toward tighter gun regulations on Wednesday, holding the first congressional hearing in years on how to stem the epidemic of gun violence that claimed the lives of nearly 40,000 Americans in 2017.

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