How U.S. gun deaths compare to other countries
New study of 23 high-income nations finds huge differences in gun-related homicides, suicides
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New study of 23 high-income nations finds huge differences in gun-related homicides, suicides
Gun sellers can't keep up with demand for firearms in wake of mass shootings and Obama's curbs on weapons vendors
According to the FBI, Syed Farook signed in at Riverside Magnum Gun Range to practice with his AR-15 two days before the San Bernardino shooting
After the latest mass shooting, a sheriff in upstate New York is asking those he's sworn to protect to help him -- by arming themselves
About a third of San Bernardino's residents live in poverty and the center provided help to 31,000 people
A look at the most heavily-armed states, according to data from the ATF and U.S. Census Bureau
Lawman in upstate New York stirs controversy with Facebook post on the heels of San Bernardino attack
"Children's fantasies may be scarier than reality" says child psychiatrist Harold Koplewicz
Wednesday's shooting at the Inland Resource Center in San Bernardino was the seventh major mass shooting in the U.S. since June
Site of deadly shooting that left at least 14 dead has been providing help to people with developmental disabilities for four decades
"It's not enough to keep lamenting these things," Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer says
On December 2, 2015, a mass shooting occurred at a social services facility in San Bernardino, California, leaving numerous victims
Gun Owners of America executive director Larry Pratt says his organization has advocated since Columbine that gun-free zones actually are linked to mass shootings
GOP front-runner says if students and faculty at Oregon community college had been armed, “you would have been a hell of a lot better off.”
A look at the mass killing tragedies of recent memory
Victims' ages range from 18 to 67
President Obama has commented on 11 domestic shootings during his tenure, according to logs kept by CBS News' Mark Knoller
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he's "optimistic" about ending the government shutdown this week. Follow live updates here.
President Trump offered no plan for health care costs, which have been a sticking point in ending a government shutdown, and says it will end when Democrats give in.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture told a federal court that it will tap into a contingency fund to allow states to issue partial SNAP benefits.
Diane Ladd, the actor known for her Oscar-nominated roles in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Wild at Heart," and "Rambling Rose" has died.
President Trump said in an interview with 60 Minutes that "Pakistan's been testing" nuclear weapons.
President Trump told 60 Minutes he doesn't know the Binance crypto exchange founder he pardoned. Binance has done business with the Trump family's crypto firm World Liberty Financial.
The USDA said it would provide partial food stamp benefits for November, but it's unclear exactly when participants will get those funds.
A Winthrop Harbor man under investigation by the U.S. Secret Service was arrested Monday morning at his home in Lake County, Illinois.
A large study from Massachusetts found that babies whose mothers had COVID-19 while pregnant were slightly more likely to have a range of neurodevelopmental diagnoses by age 3.