A call to action: How we can stop the next racial killing
The Wednesday night slaying of nine men and women at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church in the heart of Charleston raises questions about what government leaders – and communities – should do...
View ArticleAmericans Are Googling 'Gun Control' Instead Of 'Gun Shop' Post-Charleston
After a gunman killed nine people at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, last week, many Americans turned to Google for information. And a lot of them wanted to know about gun control. Google has...
View ArticleCharleston church shooting revives gun control debate
In the wake of the mass shooting at a historic black church in Charleston, S.C., gun control advocates are calling for a national debate on America's gun laws, while gun rights activists say the...
View ArticleToby Keith and NRA: What they say about the Charleston shooting
In the wake of the Charleston mass shooting, Barack Obama is again calling for gun control. But others say stricter gun laws will not make Americans safer. Country music star Toby Keith said on...
View ArticleRight-Wing Media Exploit South Carolina Church Shooting To Push Pro-Gun Myths...
class="item-body"> Conservative media outlets are using the mass shooting in a Charleston, South Carolina, church to push myths about guns and criticize President Obama for highlighting the need for...
View ArticleSeething Obama, after S.C. church shooting, says U.S. gun violence too frequent
WASHINGTON, D.C. - President Barack Obama said Thursday the church shooting that left nine people dead shows the need for a national reckoning on gun violence. He acknowledged, though, that there's no...
View ArticleKeith unsure how to stop future church shootings
Toby Keith says he's not sure how to prevent tragedies like Wednesday's church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina when a 21-year old man killed nine people. "If it can happen in church, it can...
View ArticleSympathy, calls for more gun control after church slayings
The fatal shooting of eight worshippers and a pastor at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday provoked strong reactions from political, church and civil rights leaders and...
View ArticleObama says church shooting shows need for reckoning on guns
WASHINGTON -- Giving voice to intense heartache, anger and sadness, President Barack Obama said Thursday the South Carolina church shooting that left nine people dead shows the need for a national...
View ArticleSchumer plans renewed push for stronger gun laws
Advertisement Advertise here Sen. Charles Schumer announced plans Sunday to push for stricter gun control laws, citing the recent deadly shootings of nine people in a South Carolina church. Schumer,...
View ArticleJeb Bush rejects post-Charleston calls for stricter gun control laws
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush pushed back Saturday against calls from President Obama and other Democrats for stricter gun control laws in the wake of the mass shooting at a Charleston, S.C., church...
View ArticleCharleston Shooting Mourners Vow: ‘We Have to Fight Together’
Share ABC US News | World News Copy The Charleston shooting at the South Carolina church on Wednesday has left residents stunned, bringing strangers from the community to pray and mourn together. Nine...
View ArticleStricter gun laws wouldn't have prevented Charleston
The atrocity committed in Charleston, S.C., is too horrific even to contemplate. Only the most warped person could kill nine innocents who welcomed him into their church. We shouldn't delude ourselves...
View Article52 percent of Americans say stricter gun laws won't make a difference in...
Follow @harperbulletin Recent Entries Stricter gun control laws or better mental health care? Should the nation have a serious discussion about gun laws right after a mass shooting - or wait? They are...
View ArticleJeb Bush says stricter gun control laws not needed
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush pushed back on Saturday against calls from President Obama and other Democrats for stricter gun control laws in the wake of the mass shooting at a Charleston, S.C., church...
View ArticleObama: Church shooting exposes 'blight' of racism, need for gun laws
By Roberta Rampton SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday said a mass shooting at a black church in South Carolina exposed the "blight" of racism still present in America, and...
View ArticleCharleston: Another mass shooting, another fight over gun control
As with so many other times in recent years, Wednesday night’s mass shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., has stirred the debate over gun control. Still, given...
View ArticleBush says stricter gun control laws aren’t needed
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush pushed back on Saturday against calls from President Barack Obama and other Democrats for stricter gun control laws after the mass shooting at a Charleston, S.C., church...
View ArticleCharleston Shooting Spurs President Obama to Call for Action on Guns
President Obama spoke about the South Carolina church massacre from the White House on Thursday, and seemed to express support for stricter gun control in the United States. “Any death of this sort is...
View ArticleJeb Bush says stricter US gun control laws aren't needed
Henderson: Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has argued against calls from President Barack Obama and other Democrats for stricter gun control laws after the mass shooting at a Charleston, South...
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