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"There is a mental illness problem that has to be dealt with. It's not the gun that pulls the trigger — it's the person holding the gun," Trump said to a standing ovation.
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The president said the issue "isn't a question of NRA, Republican or Democrat" and indicated he could split from the National Rifle Association.
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Leaders in Dayton and El Paso were skeptical ahead of President Trump's visits but hoped that he would bring the communities together following mass shootings in both cities over the weekend.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is calling on Congress to take immediate action on gun control in the wake of the El Paso Texas and Dayton Ohio mass…
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Many advocates for changing America's gun laws spoke out on Sunday with a simple command to their public servants: "Do something!"
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President Trump delivered remarks from the White House in the wake of two mass shootings over the weekend, one potentially linked to white nationalism.
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Officials named those killed in the attack on Sunday morning; their ages range from 22 to 57. Among them is the suspect's sister. It was the second major mass shooting in the U.S. in under 24 hours.
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March Madness means fevered excitement for basketball fans, but it has become an ailment of sorts for Syracuse followers this year. The Orange were…