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Democratic candidates are running against the NRA in previously gun-friendly districts -- and they're winning

In an extraordinary turnaround, fueled no doubt by a series of mass shootings that have devastated communities across the U.S., Democrats in previously gun-friendly districts are taking on the powerful National Rifle Association in their campaign speeches and finding voters approve.

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Florida yoga class 'fought back' as gunman killed two

A gunman opened fire in a Florida yoga studio on Friday, shooting six people and killing two of them before class members fought back and the attacker killed himself, police and authorities said.

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WATCH: Maryland man ducks reporter after being accused of brandishing gun during 'I hate Mexicans' Starbucks rant

A Gaithersburg, Maryland man is facing up to 50 years in prison after police charged him with making terroristic threats and pulling a gun during a confrontation during an early morning confrontation in a Starbucks parking lot.

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White Florida man opened fire on his Hispanic neighbors for checking if their home was damaged by hurricane: police

A Florida man who was previously praised for protecting homes from looters after Hurricane Michael hit is now facing charges that he was drunk and shooting at a Hispanic neighbor who only wanted to see how badly his home was damaged.

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Gun group slammed for evoking the Holocaust in 'disgusting' smear campaign against local rabbi

An Oregon gun owners organization known for their refusal to accept any new gun restriction laws is under fire for a “memorial” page that uses pictures from the Holocaust to criticize a local rabbi for advocating for more restrictions on assault weapons.

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Right-wing social media site Gab loses funding and host company over connection to synagogue shooter Bowers

Synagogue shooter Robert Bowers was a regular poster to the social media website Gab, even posting in the minutes leading up to his deadly attack that left 11 people dead.

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Defense Secretary Mattis rips Pittsburgh synagogue shooter: 'Poorest excuse for a man you could ever come up'

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Sunday the gunman who stormed a Pittsburgh synagogue and killed 11 worshippers was a coward and the “poorest excuse for a man you could ever come up with.”

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Here is what we know about about the psychology of 'lone wolf' mass murderers

Lone offender attacks – sometimes called “lone wolf” attacks – make headlines fairly regularly. It’s not just the single shooter killing 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue, but also shootings at a Las Vegas music festival and at Washington and Texas shopping centers. In Nice, France; Orlando, Florida; and elsewhere, atrocities committed by individuals apparently acting alone have surprised and concerned the public and authorities alike.

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Pittsburgh synagogue victims included 97-year-old, pair of brothers

The 11 victims murdered at a Pittsburgh synagogue in the deadliest attack ever on the Jewish community in the United States were mostly older worshipers, ranging in age from 54 to 97, officials said on Sunday.

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Pittsburgh mayor calls for laws that ‘take the guns’ from deranged people at victim-naming press conference

Appearing at a press conference to announce the names of the eleven victims of the horrific shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday, the mayor of the city made an impassioned plea for more laws to take the guns out of the hands of those who threaten others.

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CNN guest trashes Trump for tweeting about World Series while Pittsburgh mourned victims of synagogue slaughter

Appearing on CNN to discuss Donald Trump's response to the horrific shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that claimed 11 lives, a CNN guest called out the president for tweeting about pitching changes in a World Series game as the city of Pittsburgh publically mourned.

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Pope condemns synagogue attack, calls for end to 'hotbeds of hate'

Pope Francis on Sunday strongly condemned the attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh, calling for the stamping out of “hotbeds of hate” and for stronger moral and civil values.

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Who is Robert Bowers, the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect?

The suspect in Saturday’s mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue is a 46-year-old local man named Robert Bowers who posted virulent anti-Semitic messages on social media filled with slurs and conspiracy theories.

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