Hundreds of thousands of firearms are expected to be handed into authorities, Australia’s prime minister said, as a result of a raft of planned gun-control measures.
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We don't feel safe anymore - what living in California is like now
For decades, California was seen as a place of opportunity, beauty, and prosperity. But a series of policy changes — most ...
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‘I thought I was going to die’: Ann Arbor students at Brown University reflect on shooting
Skyline High School graduates Sari Woo and Sadie Schultz share their experiences hiding on campus and returning to Ann Arbor ...
The search for the Brown University shooter is over. Last night, the police discovered the body of a man, 48, they believe ...
Wastewater flushed down the drain can be used to heat and cool homes and buildings in a sustainable way and climate experts ...
Nearly 140 unwanted firearms were turned in by residents at a South Bay gun safety event on Dec. 13, reflecting strong community participation in efforts to keep local streets safe. The event, held at ...
A confrontation over an unleashed dog at a public park in Vallejo led to the dog owner pointing a firearm at the victim, police said Thursday. Vallejo Police Department officers ...
KFF Health News undertook an examination of gun violence during the pandemic, a period when firearm deaths reached an ...
After a fiery exchange between DOT and California, the state tried to put thousands of non-domiciled CDLs back in play. At ...
Former UCLA star Myles Jack was arrested on suspicion of deadly conduct after an incident in which Texas police say he fell from a second-story window.
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Homeownership in California isn’t a financial slam dunk
“Homeownership is not the universal panacea, but the financial returns on homeownership have been more beneficial than ...
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