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US: Man faces domestic terror probe tied to racist extremism

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LOS ANGELES — A Southern California man with ties to the white supremacy movement is the subject of a domestic terrorism investigation, federal authorities...

US: Man faces domestic terror probe tied to racist extremism

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LOS ANGELES — A Southern California man with ties to the white supremacy movement is the subject of a domestic terrorism investigation, federal authorities...

US: Man faces domestic terror probe tied to racist extremism

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LOS ANGELES — A Southern California man with ties to the white supremacy movement is the subject of a domestic terrorism investigation, federal authorities...

Oregon ensures safe storage of guns; bans them from Capitol

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SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would mandate safe storage of guns and ban them from the state Capitol....

Texas Senate advance bill allowing handguns without license

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas would allow people to carry a handgun without a license, and the background check and training that go with it,...

As pandemic ebbs, an old fear is new again: mass shootings

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Brianne Smith was overjoyed to get an e-mail telling her to schedule a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Hours later,...

Supreme Court won’t take Maryland bump stock ban case

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is declining to take up a challenge to Maryland’s ban on bump stocks and other devices that make guns...

Judge hears closing arguments in NRA bankruptcy trial

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DALLAS — Are the leaders of the National Rifle Association abusing the legal system to duck accountability for their mismanagement? Or are they making...

Biden’s agenda: What can pass and what faces steep odds

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden laid out a long list of policy priorities in his speech to Congress — and some are more politically...

Texas pushes closer to dropping handgun license requirement

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AUSTIN, Texas — In Texas, where gun laws are among the loosest in the U.S., there is one line the state has long resisted...