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Two Mexican Citizens Charged With Weapons Possession After Texas Big Rig Deaths
Criminal complaints filed separately in San Antonio federal court Tuesday charge Juan Francisco D’Luna-Bilbao and Juan Claudio D’Luna-Mendez with “possession of a weapon by an alien illegally in the United States.”
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Juvenile Fatally Shot by Family Member in Pembroke Pines Home
Police say the firearm was discharged accidentally due to negligence and mishandling. NBC 6’s Victor Jorges reports.
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Warning Signs From Future Shooters Get Lost in Sea of Social Media Posts
Foreboding posts are often lost in endless grids of photos and videos that feature semi-automatic rifles, handguns and ammunition.
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In a First, Firearms Were Leading Cause of Death for US Children, Teens in 2020
Homicides, rather than suicides, made up the majority of firearm deaths among children and teens in 2020, a researcher says.
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Top Florida Democrat Sues Over Rule Keeping Medical Marijuana Users From Buying Guns
Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried’s lawsuit targets a federal requirement that prohibits medical marijuana users from purchasing firearms.
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Molotov Cocktails and Spy-Catching: War Transforms Ordinary Ukrainians Into Civilian Defenders
Ukrainians from all walks of life – programmers, teachers, parents – have shifted into full wartime mode.
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UAE Cancels Visa-Free Regime for Ukrainians Just Days Into Russian Invasion
The UAE was among just a few countries that abstained from a U.N. vote condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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‘People Are Literally Afraid to Sleep': Living Under Russian Bombs in Ukraine
Residents of the capital Kyiv are sheltering in basements, parking garages and the city’s underground metro for safety.
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‘Putin Is Redrawing an Iron Curtain' Across Europe, Veteran Russian Analyst Says
Barriers — particularly military, political and financial — are set to be fortified again between Russia and the West.
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Sandy Hook Families Reach $73 Million Settlement With Riflemaker Remington Over 2012 School Massacre
The families of children and adults killed in the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School reached a settlement with gun manufacturer Remington.
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Drone and Missile Attacks on the UAE Shows Its Strengths More Than Vulnerabilities, Security Analysts Say
Emirati officials reject that their country’s reputation as an isle of stability is being threatened.
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U.S. Will Work With the UAE to Thwart Drone Attacks, Centcom Chief Says
The announcement comes in the wake of several successive drone and missile attacks on the UAE.
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UAE Forces Say They Intercepted Houthi Missile Strike, the Third Attack This Month
The UAE’s Ministry of Defense said Monday morning’s attack did not cause any losses.
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Biden Will Visit New York to Discuss Gun Crime Strategy With Mayor Eric Adams on Heels of Fatal Shooting of NYPD Cops
NYPD officers Wilbert Mora and Jason Rivera died from a shooting that came as they responded to a domestic disturbance call in Manhattan.
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U.S. and UAE Forces Intercept Ballistic Missiles Over Abu Dhabi; State Department Issues Alert
The missile launch comes just one week after a deadly Houthi-claimed attack on Abu Dhabi that used what UAE officials say were drones and missiles.
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UN Talks to Ban ‘Slaughterbots' Collapsed — Here's Why That Matters
A UN conference failed to agree on banning the use and development of so-called “slaughterbots” at a meeting in Geneva last week.
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Student Arrested for Bringing Gun to Miramar High School
Interim Broward Schools Superintendent Vickie Cartwright urged the federal government to step in to regulate TikTok and other social media platforms after multiple arrests and threats made against schools, not only in South Florida, but nationwide. NBC 6’s Ari Odzer reports.
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Student Arrested For Having a Loaded Gun at Miramar High School
Police have arrested a student at Miramar High School for carrying a loaded gun at the school Friday.
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Miami-Dade, Broward Superintendents Respond To Flurry of School Threats
After multiple shooting threats at Miami-Dade and Broward schools, Miami-Dade and Broward school superintendents respond to the many threats. NBC 6’s Julie Leonardi has the story.
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Nevada Court Sides With Gunmakers in Las Vegas Shooting Suit
Nevada’s Supreme Court ruled gun manufacturers cannot be held responsible for the deaths in the 2017 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip because a state law shields them from liability unless the weapon malfunctions.