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Supreme Court Upholds Maryland and Rhode Island Gun Bans
The Supreme Court refused to hear challenges to Maryland's ban on certain semi-automatic weapons and Rhode Island's ban on high-capacity magazines, leaving both laws in place; Justices Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas dissented, while Justice Kavanaugh indicated future consideration of AR-15 restrictions.
Supreme Court Upholds Maryland and Rhode Island Gun Bans
The Supreme Court refused to hear challenges to Maryland's ban on certain semi-automatic weapons and Rhode Island's ban on high-capacity magazines, leaving both laws in place; Justices Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas dissented, while Justice Kavanaugh indicated future consideration of AR-15 restrictions.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Allows Sale of Devices Increasing Semi-Automatic Rifle Firing Rates
The Trump administration settled a lawsuit, allowing the sale of forced-reset triggers—devices increasing semi-automatic rifle firing rates—despite concerns from gun control groups about heightened mass shooting risks, citing the Second Amendment.
Trump Administration Allows Sale of Devices Increasing Semi-Automatic Rifle Firing Rates
The Trump administration settled a lawsuit, allowing the sale of forced-reset triggers—devices increasing semi-automatic rifle firing rates—despite concerns from gun control groups about heightened mass shooting risks, citing the Second Amendment.
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56% Bias Score


Texas Mom Arrested for Allegedly Supplying Son with Weapons in School Shooting Plot
A Texas mother, Ashley Pardo, was arrested for allegedly buying tactical gear and ammunition for her son, who was accused of planning a mass shooting at Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; authorities were alerted after his grandmother discovered loaded magazines, an explosive device, and notes ref...
Texas Mom Arrested for Allegedly Supplying Son with Weapons in School Shooting Plot
A Texas mother, Ashley Pardo, was arrested for allegedly buying tactical gear and ammunition for her son, who was accused of planning a mass shooting at Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; authorities were alerted after his grandmother discovered loaded magazines, an explosive device, and notes ref...
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60% Bias Score


Wisconsin Father Charged in Daughter's School Shooting
Jeffrey Rupnow, a Wisconsin father, is charged with providing a firearm to his 15-year-old daughter, Natalie, who killed a student and teacher at Abundant Life Christian School before committing suicide; this follows a series of similar cases where parents faced charges for their children's school s...
Wisconsin Father Charged in Daughter's School Shooting
Jeffrey Rupnow, a Wisconsin father, is charged with providing a firearm to his 15-year-old daughter, Natalie, who killed a student and teacher at Abundant Life Christian School before committing suicide; this follows a series of similar cases where parents faced charges for their children's school s...
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German Court: AfD Membership Insufficient for Gun Ban
The Oberverwaltungsgericht Münster overturned previous rulings in North Rhine-Westphalia, stating that AfD membership alone cannot justify banning firearm ownership; this decision, however, predates the BfV's recent classification of the AfD as a far-right extremist party, potentially impacting futu...
German Court: AfD Membership Insufficient for Gun Ban
The Oberverwaltungsgericht Münster overturned previous rulings in North Rhine-Westphalia, stating that AfD membership alone cannot justify banning firearm ownership; this decision, however, predates the BfV's recent classification of the AfD as a far-right extremist party, potentially impacting futu...
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36% Bias Score


Judge Convicted of Murdering Wife in Domestic Dispute
A Southern California judge, Jeffrey Ferguson, 74, was convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife, Sheryl, during a domestic dispute on August 3, 2023, after a jury trial in Los Angeles.
Judge Convicted of Murdering Wife in Domestic Dispute
A Southern California judge, Jeffrey Ferguson, 74, was convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife, Sheryl, during a domestic dispute on August 3, 2023, after a jury trial in Los Angeles.
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36% Bias Score

British Man Shot Dead in Utah; Mother Blames US Gun Culture
Rory Swimm, a 23-year-old British man, was shot dead in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 13, 2023, by 15-year-old Jordan Fisher following an altercation; his mother blames the normalization of gun violence in American schools.

British Man Shot Dead in Utah; Mother Blames US Gun Culture
Rory Swimm, a 23-year-old British man, was shot dead in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 13, 2023, by 15-year-old Jordan Fisher following an altercation; his mother blames the normalization of gun violence in American schools.
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56% Bias Score

Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...

Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
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32% Bias Score

Texas Mother Arrested for Aiding Son's Planned School Attack
Ashley Pardo, a Texas mother, was arrested and charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism after allegedly providing her son with ammunition and tactical gear for a planned attack on Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; the son was also detained.

Texas Mother Arrested for Aiding Son's Planned School Attack
Ashley Pardo, a Texas mother, was arrested and charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism after allegedly providing her son with ammunition and tactical gear for a planned attack on Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; the son was also detained.
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36% Bias Score

North Carolina Legislature Advances Key Bills on Guns, Immigration, and Parental Rights
The North Carolina legislature passed several key bills before the crossover deadline, including measures easing concealed handgun permit requirements, restricting state benefits for undocumented immigrants, and requiring parental consent for most minor medical treatments. Republican leaders attribu...

North Carolina Legislature Advances Key Bills on Guns, Immigration, and Parental Rights
The North Carolina legislature passed several key bills before the crossover deadline, including measures easing concealed handgun permit requirements, restricting state benefits for undocumented immigrants, and requiring parental consent for most minor medical treatments. Republican leaders attribu...
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44% Bias Score

Florida Students Lobby Against Gun Law Rollback After FSU Shooting
Student activists in Florida are urging lawmakers not to roll back gun restrictions passed after the 2018 Parkland shooting, citing the recent Florida State University shooting where the suspect, unable to legally purchase a rifle, used a handgun; the proposed bill to lower the minimum age to buy a ...

Florida Students Lobby Against Gun Law Rollback After FSU Shooting
Student activists in Florida are urging lawmakers not to roll back gun restrictions passed after the 2018 Parkland shooting, citing the recent Florida State University shooting where the suspect, unable to legally purchase a rifle, used a handgun; the proposed bill to lower the minimum age to buy a ...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.
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40% Bias Score
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