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The Biden administration expanded rules for who needs to register as a firearms dealer and conduct background checks when selling a weapon.

The Biden administration is implementing a new rule that will significantly increase the number of gun sales subject to background checks. The U.S. attorney general said it will help close what’s known as the “gun show loophole.” According to the Department of Justice, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act of 2022 expands the definition of engaging…

Dexter Reed was shot and killed by police during a traffic stop in Chicago. One officer was injured. This is how the media told the story.

During a traffic stop on March 21 over a seatbelt violation, Dexter Reed, 26, was shot and killed by police. The officers, wearing plain clothes, fired 96 shots, according Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA). The circumstances surrounding Dexter Reed’s controversial death are currently under investigation, and it will take time to establish the…

Prominent figures come together at the White House as President Joe Biden hosts a state dinner for the Japanese Prime Minister.

Prominent figures come together at the White House as President Joe Biden hosts a state dinner for the Japanese Prime Minister, and outrage from Democrats over the Arizona Supreme Court’s abortion ruling leads to shouting in the state house. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, April 11, 2024. Biden hosts state…

The DOJ launched the ERPO Resource Center. While the center was praised for preventing gun tragedies, it also faces GOP backlash.

The Department of Justice announced the establishment of the National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center (ERPO). According to the Justice Department, the ERPO Resource Center will provide training and technical assistance to individuals responsible for implementing laws to prevent those who pose a threat from accessing firearms. People who will receive training include law…

Chicago sued Glock, alleging the company's guns are easily converted to illegal machine guns, contributing to city violence.

The city of Chicago has filed a lawsuit against Glock Inc., charging the firearm manufacturer with contributing to the proliferation of illegal machine guns in the city. The suit claims Glock sells semiautomatic pistols that can be readily converted into automatic weapons using a device known as a “Glock switch.” These conversion devices are easily…

Amidst the bustling spring break travel period, the absence of air marshals on domestic flights raises safety concerns.

The busy spring break travel period is underway. Millions of Americans are expected to take to the skies, potentially leading to traffic, long lines, crowds and maybe even an unruly passenger. Unruly passenger incidents peaked in 2021 with nearly 6,000 cases, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, and the numbers have decreased since then. The…

President Biden and former President Trump clinch their parties' nominations, setting up a rematch for the White House, and a rocket explodes in Japan just seconds after liftoff. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, March 13, 2024.

President Biden and former President Trump clinch their parties’ nominations, setting up a rematch for the White House. And a rocket explodes in Japan just seconds after liftoff. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, March 13, 2024. Biden, Trump clinch nominations to set up presidential rematch President Joe Biden and former…

Russian propaganda sites, disguised as American local news outlets, have popped up in recent weeks spreading disinformation to Americans.

Several news websites, masquerading under names that imply they are American local news outlets, have recently surfaced. However, the sites are creations of Russian origin designed to disseminate Russian propaganda alongside genuine news stories, according to The New York Times. The websites bear names such as “D.C. Weekly,” “New York News Daily,” “Chicago Chronicle” and…

Pro-union activists are protesting across 25 university campuses in an effort to boot Starbucks from campus.

Starbucks is facing scrutiny from pro-union activists across 25 U.S. college campuses, according to The Guardian. On Thursday, Feb. 22, student organizers are reportedly calling for universities, including the University of Chicago, Georgetown University, and Rutgers, to cancel contracts with Starbucks shops on campus. The Guardian reports that union advocates will be holding petition drives…

Two adults and two juveniles have been charged following the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade mass shooting.

Shots erupted last week during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade, resulting in the death of Lisa Lopez-Galvan and injuries to 24 others. Details have emerged about the suspects implicated in the incident, with charges filed against two adults and two juveniles. Prosecutors said the juveniles are facing charges for resisting arrest and…

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