Europe
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The Bump Stock Ban Stemmed From a Horrific Mass Shooting
A gunman used bump stocks to help kill 60 people at a concert in Las Vegas in 2017, leading to…
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U.S. Catholic Bishops Apologize for Traumas of Indian Boarding Schools
The bishops acknowledged the church’s role in operating schools where Native American children faced abuses and forced assimilation.
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump-Era Ban on Gun Bump Stocks
The devices allow semiautomatic guns to fire more rapidly. They were banned after one of the deadliest mass shootings in…
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Johnny Canales, Tejano Music Singer and TV Host, Dies
He was known for booking new acts on his program, including Selena Quintanilla, who performed on his show in 1985…
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House G.O.P. Pushes Through Defense Bill Nixing Abortion Access Policy
The annual defense policy legislation emerged from a House committee with bipartisan backing, but Republicans loaded it with right-wing mandates…
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French Stocks Tumble to Worst Week in Two Years Over Election Fears
Investors worry about a possible debt crisis in the country as polls show the far right could be brought to…
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Where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Stands on the Issues
The independent candidate, though still a long shot, has found support for his blend of populist economic rhetoric, isolationist foreign…
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Remo Saraceni, 89, Dies; Inventor of the Walking Piano Seen in ‘Big’
His keyboard, which became famous after Tom Hanks melodiously hopped on it, displayed Mr. Saraceni’s vision of technology powered by…
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In Pivotal West Michigan, Voters Are Exhausted and Underwhelmed
Ben Ingebretson was a reliable Republican voter. A Christian minister who works for a faith-based nonprofit, Mr. Ingebretson said he…
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Site of Parkland Shooting to Be Torn Down
Demolition of the former freshman building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was expected to start on Friday and take…