• Even as the gun rights group struggles with allegations that millions of dollars were misspent, its members overwhelmingly supported long-time leader Wayne LaPierre with a vote of confidence on Saturday. The annual meeting of the National Rifle Association is being held in Houston, Texas, about 300 miles east of the site of the Texas school shooting. The vote of confidence came ahead of a vote by the board on Monday on whether to keep LaPierre as executive vice president.

  • The annual convention of the National Rifle Association was held in Houston this weekend, just 300 miles away from the site of the school shooting. Emotions ran high as gun control advocates and the NRA confronted each other in the city. Robert Costa is in Houston.

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  • As the age-old saying goes, the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. He was among several high profile Republicans who decried demands for new gun control laws at the opening day of the event, calling instead for drastic changes in the country's approach to mental health and for teachers to be trained to carry a gun on school grounds. The deadly event, coming 10 days after a shooting in Buffalo, New York killed 10 people, has renewed many people's anger at the National Rifle Association. The decision by the National Rifle Association to go ahead with its largest annual gathering despite the tragedies is part of a decades-long strategy of standing up to pressure for gun control.

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

  • Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association endorsed Chris Jacobs in 2020.

  • Ted Cruz was confronted at a restaurant after speaking at a convention.

  • The school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, happened just days before the NRA Convention in Houston.

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  • The executive vice president of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre, survived a confidence vote by his membership on Saturday.

  • The mass shooting that killed 19 children and 2 adults in Uvalde, Texas, was the home town of Matthew McConaughey.

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  • Seniors are in the same boat. Many retirees who get the bulk of their income from Social Security are having a hard time keeping up with living expenses, and that is coming on the heels of the program's most generous cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in decades. According to recent estimates, seniors on Social Security may be in line for an 8.6% cost of living increase in 2023.

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  • While speakers and featured musical acts stayed away as about 500 protesters shouted and jeered, attendance was low. The Uvalde is west of Houston and has a strong message for the National Rifle Association. The students are dying. The President of the National Education Association asked the policy makers when they would put our children before their profits. When will that happen?