Mass shooting suspect Robert Card is 'capable of hiding for a long time,' says neighbor who's known family for decades
“It’s his stomping ground. I mean, he grew up here. He knows the area really well. He’s capable of hiding for a long time if he doesn’t want to be caught. There’s a lot of places you can be in the woods and never be seen.”
Local resident tells CNN reporter as police hunt mass shooting suspect: 'I wish I had a firearm'
"Seeing the cops coming around here — that makes me feel a million times better," he said. "And the situation like this, I wish I had a firearm."
DeSantis Pushes Back On Calls For Gun Control, Red-Flag Laws
“I think the mental health issue in our country, part of it is we do need more institutionalization, there are some people who are dangerous to society, a lot of them get put back on the streets, it will require more resources, but I think that that’s appropriate.”
Representative Jared Golden of Maine calls for a ban on assault weapons, reversing a long-held stance.
That position, he said, reflected in part “a false confidence that our community was above this and that we could be in full control, among many other misjudgments.”
Shocking video shows driver robbed on LA freeway after intentional crash
The video almost looks like a low-budget movie being filmed live in traffic. But supposedly, it's real.
Poll: Less Than 1/4 Of Ohioans Support The Unlimited Abortion Outlined In Issue 1
Issue 1 is a deliberately vague ballot proposal that decrees “every individual has a right” to “reproductive decisions” regardless of age or trimester.
NPR: Confederate monument melted down to create new, more inclusive public art
Communities across the American South have removed Confederate monuments from public spaces in recent years. Some have gone to museums; others are locked away in storage. But one particularly controversial statue from Charlottesville, Va., is on a different journey — to be transformed into something new.
Federal judge throws out Satanic Temple's challenge to Indiana's abortion ban
The judge wrote that the "Satanic Temple's allegations fail to prove it has suffered any injury in fact" and that "mere indignation" did not qualify as injury.
Damning New Audit Finds San Francisco Takes 3 Years To Approve New Housing
The state housing officials who performed the audit describe San Francisco's approval process as a "notoriously complex and cumbersome" mess.
Video: Man accused of snapping off arms of Jesus on 150-year-old statue in Boston, cursing out priest
The man climbed up the cross in front of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, grabbing onto the Jesus statue on the crucifix.