Mass Shootings
For years, maybe even decades, every high-profile mass shooting in the U.S. has immediately resulted in partisan bickering between Democrats and Republicans, and ideological rifts between so-called liberals and so-called conservatives. Most often, both debates have largely revolved around the issue of gun control or gun rights, with the left arguing that the common denominator […]
Recognizing the link between white anxiety and racial violence is a first step in addressing the scourge of racist mass shootings like the recent killings in Jacksonville, Florida.
A tale of two police responses.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham blames marijuana use for the mass shooting in Texas and other instances of violence in America.
Donald Trump Jr. claimed Salvador Ramos would have committed the "same" Uvalde shooting with a bat or machete.
Comedian Jason Selvig grabbed a mic at the NRA convention to mock CEO Wayne LaPierre with a satirical "thoughts and prayers" speech.
Mass public shootings in which four or more people are killed have become more frequent, and deadly, in the last decade. And the tragedy in Buffalo is the latest in a recent trend of mass public shootings taking place in retail establishments.
A mass shooting in California that claimed the lives of four people on Wednesday occurred under the backdrop of state legislatures around the country expanding access to guns.
Barack Obama broke his silence on the recent string of mass shootings across American to address the most recent instance in Boulder, Colorado, where 10 people were killed, including a police officer, after a man opened fire in a grocery store.
Meghan McCain was not prepared for Pamela Anderson.
She says this days after people were killed by an AR-15 in Odessa, Texas.
There are four common misconceptions about mass homicides and who commits them.