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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats said Tuesday that they are pushing toward a vote on expanded gun control measures as the nation reels from its second mass shooting in a week. President Joe Biden said “we have to act,” but prospects for any major changes were dim, for now, in the closely divided Congress.
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Graphic: A timeline of U.S. mass shootings
North Korea fired two cruise missiles off west coast on Sunday: Yonhap
Britain throws weight behind NATO as bulwark against Russia
Asian equity futures under pressure after U.S. stocks, oil slide
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Colorado Rep. Boebert decries 'senseless violence' in Boulder
Ex-Trump HHS official running for House sues Biden admin for suspending Trump migrant ban
Biden regularly consults with Barack Obama on a 'range of issues', Psaki says
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Rand Paul: Fauci, others preaching about masks isn't about science, it's about 'submission'
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