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Three cities sue the military for allowing Sutherland Springs gunman to buy a rifle
The military has admitted it was "not an isolated incident."
Donald Trump's highly abnormal presidency: the week of Nov. 6
The Trump administration’s pick to be a federal judge in Alabama has never tried a case in his life.
How Closing the 'Boyfriend Loophole' in Gun Laws Could Save Lives
Ninety-three percent of women killed by men in 2015 were murdered by someone they knew, and the most common weapon was a gun. But advocates say the ban that prevents convicted domestic violence abusers from purchasing guns doesn't go far enough.
The Texas Church Shooting, Paradise Papers, and Our Russia Road Trip
On this episode of 'The VICE Guide to Right Now Podcast,' we discuss the gunman's history of domestic violence and how three VICE staffers ended up in one of the most radioactive places on Earth.
Facebook is still spreading conspiracies 48 hours after Texas shooting
Digital platforms have pledged to do a better job of preventing fake news, but they’re still singing the same apologetic songs.
Texas has “gaping loopholes” in its gun laws
Texas has few laws regulating gun ownership and sale at all.
Everything we know about Texas suspect Devin Kelley
Kelley was found dead in his vehicle several miles from the church after it ran off the road. Police say it is unclear if he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound or from a bullet from a local resident who pursued Kelley as he left the church.