Nation Jun 02 Death toll grows in national protests Amid protests seeking justice for a black man killed after a white police officer pressed his knee into his neck, several people have lost their lives.
Health May 27 U.S. coronavirus deaths reach 100,000 A once-unthinkable toll now appears to be just the beginning of untold misery in the months ahead.
Nation May 03 NRA cutting staff and salaries amid coronavirus pandemic The National Rifle Association has laid off dozens of employees, canceled its national convention and scuttled fundraising, membership and shooting events that normally would be key to rallying its base in an election year.
Nation Mar 16 Virus fears fuel spike in sales of guns and ammunition Some of the purchases are by people buying their first firearm. Others are from existing gun owners adding to their collection or stocking up on ammunition.
Nation Dec 03 Gun background checks are on pace to break record in 2019 Background checks on gun purchases in the U.S. are climbing toward a record high this year, reflecting what the industry says is a rush by people to buy weapons in reaction to the Democratic presidential candidates' calls for tighter restrictions.
Nation Oct 18 Why police aren’t questioned immediately after fatal shootings The amount of time afforded officers before they are questioned varies — as short as 24 hours to up to two weeks.
Nation Sep 13 NRA’s annual meeting comes at critical time for gun debate Corporate America has been increasingly pushing back against the NRA. The gun organization's legal battles and internal strife have deepened since the last time the NRA board met at a tumultuous April gathering. It's even been labeled a domestic terrorist…
Nation Jun 26 NRA’s top lobbyist resigns amid turmoil within the group Chris Cox, long viewed as the likely successor to longtime CEO Wayne LaPierre, resigned just about a week after the NRA put him on administrative leave, claiming he was part of a failed attempt to extort LaPierre and push him…
Nation Apr 27 Oliver North out as NRA president after leadership dispute Retired Lt. Col. Oliver North announced Saturday that he won't serve a second term as president of the National Rifle Association after he lost the support of the gun-rights group's leadership.
Nation Apr 26 WATCH: Trump addresses a divided National Rifle Association The president will speak at the annual NRA convention as the group grapples with infighting, bleeds money and faces a series of investigations into its operating practices.