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Most Mass Shootings Are Smaller, Domestic Tragedies
The vast majority of gun deaths in America are either suicides or one-on-one shootings.
Excessive Force Prevention Training Not Mandatory For Most Police
A new report shows that not all police are getting trained in how to minimize use of force.
4 Dead, Including Police Chief And Suspect, After Shooting At Ohio Nursing Home
Chief Steven Eric Disario responded to a report of a man with a gun at the Pine Kirk nursing home Friday morning. Disario had been on the job for only three weeks.
Flipping On The Issue, Georgia Gov. Signs Campus Carry Bill
Gov. Nathan Deal said previous opposition to the bill had to do with lawmakers failing to include exemptions for "sensitive places" on campus, including preschools and disciplinary hearings.
Shooting On NC A&T Campus Marks Third Homicide In Greensboro Thursday
Greensboro Police say a man was shot and killed on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University late Thursday night.
More Guns Are Being Brought To Charlotte Airport
More people are bringing guns to North Carolina's largest airport, continuing a four-year trend.
Tracing Gun Violence Through Three Generations Of A Family
Violent crime has been going down over the past few decades, but for some families, it still defines their daily lives as they cope with shootings and their aftermath.
Do U.S. Troops Risk Brain Injury When They Fire Heavy Weapons?
Some modern shoulder-fired weapons produce blast waves powerful enough to rattle the brain. A $30 million study aims to help the military figure out how much blast exposure, over time, is too much.
'Democrats Are Good For Gun Sales': Guess What Happened After Trump's Election
Donald Trump won the backing of the NRA and many gun owners by opposing limits to the Second Amendment's right to bear arms, but his election hasn't been good for the gun business.