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Police: Tulsa Gunman Targeted Surgeon He Blamed for Pain

A gunman who killed his surgeon and three other people at a Tulsa medical office blamed the doctor for his continuing pain after a recent back operation and bought an AR-style rifle just hours before the rampage, police said Thursday.

Utah County Seeks Information in Case Involving ‘Ritualistic Child Sexual Abuse’

The Utah County Sheriff’s Office is asking victims of “ritualistic child sexual abuse” to come forward and provide information.

5 New Questions About Russia Collusion Probe Emerging from Sussman Trial

While the trial of 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann concluded with his acquittal, Special Counsel John Durham's prosecution team succeeded in revealing new evidence about how the false Trump-Russia collusion narrative got foisted upon the FBI and the nation.

Blue Cities Won’t Enforce Abortion Bans

Cities have a "wide range of powers" they can utilize to protect abortion rights, says the National Institute for Reproductive Health President Andrea Miller.

U.S. Embassy to the Vatican Flies Rainbow Flag for Pride Month

Embassy in Rome began flying the flag Wednesday.

U.S. Marine Corps Celebrates ‘Pride Month’ with Rainbow Bullets

Their celebratory image features rainbow-tipped bullets.

6 Questions About Uvalde Police Response to School Shooting

More than a week since a teenager opened fire on young children and teachers at an elementary school in southwest Texas, much remains unknown about why police did not run into the building and what investigators have learned about their response.

Americans Blame Mental Health More Than Guns for Mass Shootings

American voters don't believe guns are the problem.

‘True The Vote’ Presents Ballot Drop Box Findings to Arizona Lawmakers

The group recorded close to 5,700 drop box visits in two of the state's largest counties in the weeks leading up to the 2020 election,

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