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Las Vegas shooting: Gun dealer says, 'my gut fell out from underneath me'
Learning a man had opened fire on a crowd at a Las Vegas concert, St. George, Utah, gun shop owner Chris Michel said he had an awful feeling.
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Machine guns have long been a Las Vegas draw
Sunday's mass shooting is unlikely to slow down business at gun ranges that offer tourists the chance to fire fully-automatic firearms.
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Jimmy Kimmel breaks down in tears over Las Vegas shooting
Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan "should be praying for God to forgive them for letting the gun lobby run this country," he said.
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Remembering Tom Petty, American icon and eternal rock 'n' roll underdog
The 66-year-old singer died Monday evening after going into cardiac arrest.
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Las Vegas shooting: What's impact on country music's gun culture?
In the South, the rifle-bearing eagle insignia of the National Rifle Association is an abundant image, and support of the Second Amendment is common.
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Despite his bashing of some Puerto Rico leaders, residents hope President Trump brings more relief from Hurricane Maria.
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Alex Smith has long had a reputation as a game manager, but he has emerged as an early MVP candidate while leading the Chiefs to a 4-0 start.
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The Equifax breach just got worse: What to do if you were hit
An estimated 143 million U.S. consumers could be affected by a breach at Equifax, here's what to do if you were one of them.
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