Smith & Wesson’s CEO is faulting “politicians and their lobbying partners in the media” for increased gun violence across the U.S., saying weapons manufacturers are being unfairly blamed. The written comments by Mark Smith, posted Monday in a statement on the company’s website, came weeks after the executive refused to testify before …
Read More »Journalist found dead near U.S. border in Mexico, the 14th media worker killed in the country this year
An independent journalist found dead in northern Mexico was killed by a blow to the head, authorities said Tuesday, reporting the latest in 14 slayings of Mexican reporters and media workers so far this year, the deadliest in recent memory for the profession. Prosecutors in the border state of Sonora …
Read More »Trump says “it was all declassified” — how declassification usually works
The legal and political battles over the search of former President Trump’s Florida residence this week are just beginning, and among the questions to be settled are those revolving around the classified documents he is alleged to have taken with him from the White House to Mar-a-Lago. FBI agents seized …
Read More »Investors cheered by another sign U.S. inflation is easing
Investors are taking encouragement from another economic signal showing that inflation is cooling. An index that measures the price sellers get for their goods and services fell 0.5% in July, the Labor Department said Thursday. That marks the first decline in the Producer Price Index since April 2020, as COVID-19 …
Read More »Man accused of fatally shooting 2 teen daughters inside taxi claims he fled car before they were killed
A man accused of fatally shooting his two teenage daughters in a taxi in the Dallas area in 2008 told jurors in his capital murder trial on Monday that he fled the vehicle before they were killed because he thought someone wanted to kill him. A family member has said …
Read More »Full transcript of “Face the Nation” on Aug. 7, 2022
On this “Face the Nation” broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan: Sen. Rick Scott, Republican of FloridaDr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissionerMary Daly, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San FranciscoRep. Gregory Meeks, Democrat of New YorkTaiwanese Rep. to the U.S. Bi-khim HsiaoRep. Peter Meijer, Republican of Michigan …
Read More »“A reputation for a restaurant is everything”: Scammers demand restaurants pay up or get hit with one
Houston restaurant Bludorn is often mentioned as one of the city’s best, serving French-inspired cuisine — but you wouldn’t know it by some of the one-star reviews posted recently on Google. According to co-owner and Chef Aaron Bludorn, all the bad reviews appeared at the same time. “Someone was, you …
Read More »Feds target U.S. companies caught in lucrative shark fin trade
It’s one of the seafood industry’s most gruesome hunts. Every year, the fins of as many as 73 million sharks are sliced from the backs of the majestic sea predators, their bleeding bodies sometimes dumped back into the ocean where they are left to suffocate or die of blood loss. …
Read More »Georgia university instructor Richard Sigman charged in fatal shooting of student Anna Jones
Carrolton, Ga. — A university instructor in Georgia has been charged with killing an 18-year-old student who was shot while sitting in a car. The Carrollton Police Department said in a news release that Richard Sigman, 47, is charged with murder and aggravated assault in the shooting death of Anna …
Read More »Gunmakers made over $1 billion in assault weapon sales in the past decade, congressional report finds
An investigation by the House Oversight and Reform Committee found that manufacturers of the firearms used in some of the nation’s deadliest mass shootings have made over $1 billion in revenue from military-style assault-rifles in the past decade. The committee said the industry reaped those profits in part through marketing …
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