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Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
by Michele Kelemen
European diplomats are working to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran to find a peaceful end to a war that President Trump has said the U.S. could join to support Israel against Iran.
Across The Border From El Paso, Mexicans Are Asking The U.S. For Tougher Gun Laws
by Carrie Kahn
Mexicans just across the border from El Paso, Texas, see Saturday's shooting there as a terror attack on their people. They've asked for tougher U.S. gun laws.
Where The U.S. Stands On Background Checks In Relation To Gun Policy
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with professor Adam Winkler of UCLA Law, about the status of background check measures passed by the U.S. House earlier this year and what impact such legislation might have.
Gun Control Advocates Call For Big Box Stores To Stop Selling Guns And Ammunition
by Alina Selyukh
Recent mass shootings have renewed pressure on retailers that sell guns, including Walmart. Gun control advocates are once again calling for big box stores to stop selling guns and ammunition.
Remembering Javier Rodriguez, A Victim Of The El Paso Shooting
NPR's Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro remember Javier Rodriguez, one of the victims from Saturday's shooting in El Paso.
How The El Paso Community Is Coping After Mass Shooting Leaves 22 Dead
by Carlos Morales
El Paso, Texas, is a sprawling border town with a complex and rich history that has been thrust into the national immigration debate.
Trump Condemns Racism And White Supremacy Following 2 Deadly Shootings
by Franco Ordoñez
President Trump condemned racism and white nationalism following two mass shootings. One appears to be tied to hateful ideologies, but Trump's language has often harshly criticized immigrants.
2020 Democratic Candidates Condemn Shootings, Address White Supremacy
by Asma Khalid
2020 Democratic presidential candidates have been swift to condemn the recent shootings. But in their calls, there's something new: they're not just talking about gun reform, but also white supremacy.
Nearly 60 People Shot, 7 Killed In Violent Weekend In Chicago
by Patrick Smith
Chicago saw a high number of shootings this weekend, with seven people killed and dozens more injured by gunfire.
How Old Racist Books, Artifacts Are Influencing White Nationalists Of The Digital Age
by Hannah Allam
The manifestos left by far-right attackers often allude to historical texts in an attempt to lend legitimacy to violent actions.
Remembering Derrick R. Fudge, A Victim Of The Dayton Shooting
NPR's Ari Shapiro and Audie Cornish remember Derrick R. Fudge, a 57-year-old man who was one of nine people killed in a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, on Sunday.
Ohio State Sen. Peggy Lehner Weighs In On Dayton Shooting And Gun Policy
Ohio Republican State Sen. Peggy Lehner speaks with NPR's about the shooting in Dayton that left nine dead, and President Trump's announcement for his support background checks for gun owners.