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The NRA may have illegally coordinated with GOP Senate campaigns

The National Rifle Association appears to have illegally coordinated campaign ads with Republican candidates in key Senate races, according to Federal Communication Records (FCC) records obtained by The Trace.

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3D-printed guns may be more dangerous to their users than targets

Despite fears that guns made with 3D printers will let criminals and terrorists easily make untraceable, undetectable plastic weapons at home, my own experience with 3D manufacturing quality control suggests that, at least for now, 3D-printed firearms may pose as much, or maybe even more, of a threat to the people who try to make and use them.

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Three killed, four wounded in California bowling alley shooting

Three men were killed and four wounded in a shooting at a bowling alley in the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance and police said early on Saturday they were searching for a suspect or suspects.

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Man confesses to killing his three children in Texas: police

A 27-year-old man confessed to killing his three children and wounding his wife in suburban Houston in a 911 call he made late Thursday, then later surrendered, police said.

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Report into deadliest US high school shooting calls for arming teachers, more security

Arm teachers, spend more on school security and mental health and train police to be more aggressive when responding to school shootings — those are some of the recommendations in a report into the deadliest U.S. high school shooting released Wednesday.

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Parkland dad slams Louis CK for his ‘pathetic jokes’ making fun of school shooting victims

The father of two Marjory Stoneman Douglas students admonished comedian Louis CK for making fun of the school shooting.

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School shootings prompted protests, debates about best ways to keep students safe: 5 essential reads

Editor’s note: As we come to the end of the year, Conversation editors take a look back at the stories that – for them – exemplified 2018.

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2018's big victory: NRA ‘hasn’t figured out what hit them’ after Parkland students fought back

One of the biggest political stories of 2018 was the success of high school students making the National Rifle Association politically toxic following the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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From racists to Republicans: These are the 10 most popular Raw Story reports of 2018

The past year was filled with protests, investigations and a huge election filled with Democratic successes and flubs from President Donald Trump. That adds to an uncanny year in which people of color came under attack by middle-aged white suburbanites and overzealous chain-store managers.

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Small assault-style rifle firms thriving under activists' radar

A decade ago, Kentucky’s Anderson Manufacturing was a small machine shop that didn’t make firearms.

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Authoritarianism expert ridicules 'pathetic' NRA for being so easily suckered by the Russians

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday, an expert on authoritarian regimes mocked the National Rifle Association for getting mixed up with confessed Kremlin agent Maria Butina, drawing their finances into scrutiny by special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators.

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Here's one big reason Maria Butina's conservative contacts should be very worried: Former FBI special agent

Former FBI special agent Asha Rangappa told CNN on Thursday that because Russian spy Maria Butina didn't have diplomatic cover, she may well have been under FISA surveillance, spelling trouble for anyone to whom she may have spoken.

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Former New York mayor patiently explains to The View's Meghan McCain why supporting background checks isn't anti-gun

Former New York mayor and potential Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg patiently explained to The View's resident conservative and Second Amendment absolutist Meghan McCain why supporting background checks wasn't an anti-gun position.

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