• The National Rifle Association begins its annual convention in Houston on Friday, and leaders of the powerful gun-rights lobbying group are geared up to reflect on the deadly shooting earlier. The three-day firearms marketing and advocacy event, which is expected to draw protesters fed up with gun violence, will be addressed by former President Donald Trump and other leading Republicans. Phil Journey is a board member of the National Rifle Association and he said that the focus should be on better mental health care and trying to prevent gun violence.

  • Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, who admires the Nazi leader so much that he's dressed up like him, claimed he didn't know Congress met in the Capitol.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • Protesters holding signs and crosses with photos of victims from the Texas elementary school shooting protested Friday outside the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Houston, as the gun lobby came under pressure after the massacre. The George R. Brown Convention Center had a low attendance and speakers and musical acts stayed away as about 500 protesters shouted and jeered. Uvalde is west of Houston.

  • The lawmaker criticized the lack of legislative action after the Uvalde, Texas shooting. The actor, who is from Texas, shared his sympathies to the families of the students and teachers who were killed.

  • A circuit judge issued a temporary injunction against the plan pushed through the Legislature by the governor.

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  • Tom Homan continued to defend law enforcement's actions during the Uvalde school shooting even after a police official admitted that they made a wrong decision.

  • Noem used her time at the podium to praise South Dakota's firearms laws while accusing Democrats of exploiting the tragedy.

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  • Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE, said on Fox News that until the investigation is over, they are jumping to the gun.

  • Both sides of the case presented closing arguments to the jury on Friday.

  • Even in the shadow of this week's mass shooting, former President Donald Trump is going ahead with a speech at the National Rifle Association Annual Meetings in Houston. Hundreds of businesses are going to do the same.

  • The 10 least reliable cars are ranked by their reliability score.

  • The question of how much control of the infant formula market is too much has come to a head as U.S. officials try to shore up store shelves and prevent future shortages.

  • In West Virginia, the state treasurer has pulled money from the world's largest asset manager because of its stance on climate change. A new law in Texas bars the state's retirement and investment funds from doing business with companies that boycott fossil fuels. Lawmakers in 15 other states are promoting the same legislation. Utah and Idaho have criticized a major ratings agency.

  • The murders of three Oklahoma Girl Scouts on June 13, 1977 have nothing to do with the fact that she is an actress. The actress does her best to make herself the center of the docuseries, Keeper of the Ashes, which is out now.

  • Dogs are an endless source of fun and laughter, whether you refer to them as your best friend, your fur baby or your favorite child.

  • There was a photo of a hand holding a gun magazine, a TikTok profile that warned, "Kids be scared," and an image of two semi-automatic rifles pinned to a rug. The posts are often lost in an endless grid of photos that feature guns.

  • Protesters hold signs outside a National Rifle Association convention in Houston, Texas in May of 2022, calling for tougher gun control.

  • During the summer months, it is possible to see more K-9s around downtown Milwaukee, according to Lieutenant Brad Lessila.

  • There is a dark truth about why producers changed his story.

  • The governor of Texas liberalized firearm access.

  • The jury found a New Jersey man guilty of a felony in the prosecution of rioters who invaded the Capitol in January of 2011. A federal jury in the District of Columbia found Timothy Hale-Cusanelli guilty of all five counts he faced, including obstruction of an official proceeding, a felony carrying a statutory maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. Hale-Cusanelli will be sentenced by the U.S. District Judge on Sept. 16.

  • This week is not the right time to promote our products in Texas after the shooting, according to Daniel Defense.