New Jersey and Minnesota sued Glock on Thursday, calling on the gunmaker to stop selling firearms that can be adapted with dime-sized switches to fire up to 1,200 rounds a minute.
Readers discuss the anger over health insurance set off by the killing of a C.E.O. Also: Gun safety laws; money in politics.
UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect is fighting extradition to New York where he faces a second-degree murder charge in connection to Brian Thompson’s death ...
A federal judge in Utah has sentenced Louisiana rap artist NBA Youngboy to just under two years in prison on gun-related ...
Hawai‘i friends of Luigi Mangione, arrested in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, recall him as a natural leader who led ...
The yearbook of Luigi Mangione, a former Ivy League student accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, reveals a ...
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) celebrates with quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) during the second half of an ...
WASHINGTON – The brazen killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was likely carried out with a ghost gun, one of the nearly ...
Democrats would be wise to emulate the Republicans who, when facing defeat, have thought in terms of decades, not two-year ...
"If a film is not good in Cannes, you feel it," the head of the venerable festival said during an appearance at the Red Sea ...
After months of insisting he would not pardon his son Hunter, President Joe Biden did just that — as almost anyone other than ...