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US Mass Shootings Stoke Issues of White Supremacism and Gun Control

By Rob Garver | VOA on Aug 6, 2019   Featured, National, National/World  

US Mass Shootings Stoke Issues of White Supremacism and Gun Control

   WASHINGTON – A pair of mass shootings in Texas and Ohio over Saturday and Sunday have dragged two of the most divisive issues in American politics — the rise of violent white supremacism and gun control — to the forefront of public conversation as politicians across the ideological spectrum are preparing for what […]

Parents, Students Fear Mass Shootings Now the New Normal in US

By Elizabeth Lee | VOA on Nov 10, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Parents, Students Fear Mass Shootings Now the New Normal in US

LOS ANGELES — Caila Sanford rushed to donate blood as she wiped tears from her eyes. She started reliving a nightmare after hearing about the mass shooting at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sanford, 22, survived the mass shooting at a concert in Las Vegas just a year ago, where a gunman […]

Duterte Invitation ‘Part of a Strategy to Isolate North Korea,’ White House Says

By Peter Heinlein | VOA on May 1, 2017   Featured, World  

Duterte Invitation ‘Part of a Strategy to Isolate North Korea,’ White House Says

WHITE HOUSE — In the face of international outrage, U.S. President Donald Trump’s spokesman says the decision to invite authoritarian Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and other East Asian leaders to the White House is part of a strategy to isolate North Korea. “It is an opportunity to work with countries in that region who can help […]

Canadian Student Charged with Quebec City Mosque Shooting

By VOA News on Jan 31, 2017   Featured, World  

Canadian Student Charged with Quebec City Mosque Shooting

Police in Quebec City have charged a French-Canadian university student with murder following a deadly attack on a mosque in the city. Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, was charged Monday evening with six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder in the shooting, which Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned as a “terrorist […]

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