Biden Seeks Assault Weapons Ban and Background Checks
Wednesday, March 24, 2021 | |
By Jack Healy and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs A deadly shooting at a Boulder supermarket left 10 people dead and a state full of grief and fury that it had happened again. | | By Annie Karni and Catie Edmondson After the second mass shooting in a week, the president said tighter gun laws should not be a partisan issue, but Republicans in Congress showed little interest in Democratic proposals. | | By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle In Britain and beyond, protesters on the left and right are rebelling against virus restrictions, drawing harsh police responses — and questions about the officers' legitimacy. | | |
U.S. By Rick Rojas and Tamir Kalifa In Houston's poorest neighborhoods, an unfamiliar winter storm stoked a familiar anguish, one fueled by recurring floods and what residents see as a pattern of neglect. | | Opinion By Ezra Klein The Vermont senator discusses the Rescue Act, cancel culture, the filibuster and more. | | |
By Nailah Morgan, Taylor Turner and Maya Blackstone Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, a 21-year-old man from a Denver suburb, was charged Tuesday with the killing of 10 people at a grocery store in Colorado. Officials have not yet indicated a motive. | | By Reuters While addressing the nation on Tuesday after a shooting at a grocery store in Colorado, President Biden made a plea for stricter gun laws across the country. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Dozens of residents were evacuated from a nursing home facility in Spring Valley, N.Y., when a fire tore through early Tuesday morning. One resident was killed and several others were seriously injured, officials said. | | |
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