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No-Knock Warrants Are Still Happening, Even After Multiple Deaths

Higher Ed
Between 2010 and 2016, at least 81 civilians and 13 law enforcement officers have been killed in no-knock raids.
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Bloomberg

Paris Shooting: The Rise of Anti-European Union Populism

Higher Ed
Jan. 7 -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu examines the rise if anti-european union populism in the wake of the shootings in Paris. Merrill Lynch Head of Global Rates and Currencies David Woo also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

'Church & State' Writer Says Play Tackles Faith, Guns

Higher Ed
May.26 -- The new play "Church & State" uses a Republican senator's bid for re-election to explore the role of religion and gun rights in political life. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra spoke with producer Charlotte Cohn and playwright Jason...
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Millions Of Dollars Have Been Raised For Uvalde, So Who Has The Money?

Higher Ed
Families of the victims and survivors of the Robb Elementary shooting are struggling with grief and financial burdens after the tragedy.
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Mass Shootings Are A Uniquely American Problem

Higher Ed
The U.S. is not like other countries when it comes to school shootings or even gun laws.
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Bridgeman Arts

B-29 flight procedure and combat crew functioning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
B-29 flight procedure and combat crew functioning, training film, preflight procedures and checks carried out by pilot, co-pilot, gunners, engineer and ground crew
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What Gun Background Check Loopholes Exist?

Higher Ed
Efforts in Congress include background checks on private sales and internet purchases, more misdemeanor disqualifications.
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The Recount

Ginni Thomas’s Role in Jan. 6 Insurrection and the Supreme Court Crisis

Higher Ed
John Heilemann talks with his pal Nicolle Wallace, host of Deadline: White House on MSNBC, about the latest bombshell reporting on efforts to subvert the 2020 election — a series of damning text messages revealing that conservative...
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Families Affected By Gun Violence Testify Before House Committee

Higher Ed
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is hearing from victims and victims' family members who suffered from recent mass shootings.
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Supreme Court Ruling Could Change Gun Laws In Many States

Higher Ed
The ruling will strike down certain existing gun laws in New York, and puts similar requirements in other states at risk.
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The State Of Our Nation As Mass Shootings Continue

Higher Ed
There have been 246 mass shootings in 2022, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
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Pattern Shows Mass Shooters Are Trending Younger

Higher Ed
While the U.S. used to see mass shooting suspects usually in their 20's or 40's, recent mass shootings have been carried out by 18-year-old males.
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Curated Video

Officials Delay The Firing Of Uvalde School Police Chief

Higher Ed
The firing of Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school police chief, was postponed for a second time due to a scheduling conflict.
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Curated Video

Is Biden's Strategy For Preventing Domestic Terrorism Working?

Higher Ed
President Biden launched an ambitious four-pillar plan last year to deter and combat domestic terrorism. But what progress has been made one year in?
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Curated Video

Psychologist Explains Why Anger With Gunmen Families Isn't Always Fair

Higher Ed
After a mass shooting, many wonder how the family of a gunman didn't see the signs, but one expert says the shooter often keeps their plans secret.
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Air Force Ordered To Pay More Than $230M For Texas Church Massacre

Higher Ed
A judge ruled the Air Force failed to flag a conviction that could have prevented the gunman from buying the weapon used to kill 26 people in 2017.
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Curated Video

Push To Arm Ukraine Strains U.S. Weapons Stockpile

Higher Ed
While the U.S. ramps up military support for Ukraine, defense contractors face production challenges like supply chain issues and labor shortages.
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Curated Video

Can Public Health Tools Help Prevent Gun Violence?

Higher Ed
Washington, D.C., is utilizing public health strategies to contain the spread of gun violence.
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Sky News

First Funerals of Shooting Victims in Newtown

Higher Ed
First Funerals of Shooting Victims in Newtown
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Parents Of Accused North Carolina Shooter Express Sorrow

Higher Ed
The parents of the 15-year-old accused of killing his brother and four others said they saw no warning signs before the rampage.
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Mayor: 1 Doctor Dead, Several Fighting for Lives

Higher Ed
New York City's mayor said on Friday that one doctor is dead and several others are fighting for their lives after a gunman opened fire at a city hospital.Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at a news conference hours after a doctor with a rifle...
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Some Walmart Stores Remove Guns From Sales Floors Amid Protests

Higher Ed
Walmart said that amid nationwide protests, guns are still available for sale "but are being stored in a secure room."
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The Battle Over Gun Rights And Gun Safety Went Local In 2019

Higher Ed
While some bills addressing gun violence stalled in Congress, state legislatures moved forward with passing their own gun laws.
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Where Do Gun Owners Stand On Popular Gun Reform Proposals?

Higher Ed
We spoke to gun owners who say they want to address gun violence, but are split on some of the most expansive policies.