Video released by the New Yorker and The Trace shows the head of the NRA fatally shooting a now-endangered elephant in Botswana in 2013.
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‘Eye-popping numbers’: Chicago sues Indiana gun store tied to 850 firearms recovered from crime scenes
The city of Chicago is suing an Indiana gun store it says is one of the main sources of illicit firearms for the criminal market.
Evolution of a city’s account of a killing: How Chicago’s narrative changed in the fatal police shooting of Adam Toledo
Many Chicagoans are calling attention to the city’s changing narrative in the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo.
‘America is on trial’: Vigils, rallies held in George Floyd’s honor ahead of Derek Chauvin trial
Vigils and rallies were held in Minneapolis on Sunday to honor George Floyd’s life and draw attention to the trial of former officer Derek Chauvin.
At least 100 protesters detained in Portland, Oregon; police charge 13
Portland police detained a crowd of at least 100 protesters Friday night at a demonstration, halting the march minutes after it started, the Oregonian/Oregonlive.com reported.
As some see deposits, stimulus payments may still be days away for many; Italy back on lockdown: COVID-19 updates
About 1-in-4 U.S. adults have received at least one shot; Pfizer vaccine appears effective against asymptomatic cases. Latest coronavirus updates.
‘Very sad’: At least 13 dead after truck slams into SUV carrying 25 near US-Mexico border
At least 13 people died after an SUV with 25 passengers collided with a semitruck full of gravel near the U.S.-Mexican border in California.
US administers about 2.4 million shots in a day, a new high; Johnson & Johnson vaccine authorized. Latest COVID-19 updates
The U.S. was expected to authorize a third coronavirus vaccine, by Johnson & Johnson, as soon as Saturday. Latest COVID-19 updates.
They met on Bumble. She claims he killed her dogs. Now she’s speaking out to help others isolated amid COVID-19.
Nearly a year after the first COVID-19 lockdown orders, survivors continue to be at high risk of domestic violence.
Death toll rising days after winter storm set thousands of cold temperature records
With hopes of a thaw on the horizon, millions of Americans are still grappling with the aftermath of the deadly winter blast.