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published on February 23, 2018 - 2:16 PM

The idea of arming teachers to take out a shooter is alarming some law enforcement experts, who say it takes

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A broad rally sent stocks sharply higher Friday, wiping out the market’s losses from earlier in the week. Technology companies,

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published on - 2:07 PM

(AP) — The head of the federal agency that grants visas says he has a message for anyone who considers

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published on February 22, 2018 - 3:20 PM

Stocks closed mostly lower Thursday after much of a midday rally faded away by the closing bell. Industrial stocks contributed

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published on - 3:18 PM

(AP) — The nation’s largest privately-owned bank holding company will stop producing credit cards for the National Rifle Association in

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published on - 3:17 PM

(AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday endorsed a higher minimum age for buying certain rifles and tighter background checks

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(AP) — The armed officer on duty at the Florida school where a shooter killed 17 people never went inside

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published on February 21, 2018 - 1:56 PM

(AP) — Donald Trump Jr. said that any talk of his family profiting from his father’s presidency is “nonsense” during

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published on - 1:53 PM

(AP) — Ford has ousted one of its top executives over allegations of unspecified inappropriate behavior. The company says in

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published on - 1:51 PM

Stocks gave up an early gain and ended lower on Wall Street as a late afternoon spike in bond yields

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