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Senate Dems on Guns Vote: It's "Not Over"

Senate Dems on Guns Vote: It's "Not Over"

The U.S. Senate rejected a bill to tighten restrictions on firearms sales by a vote of 54 to 46, well short of the 60 needed. Following the vote, Senator Joe Manchin alongside other Senate Democrats vowed to push on for gun restrictions. (A...

Senate Dems on Guns Vote: It's "Not Over"

Senate Dems on Guns Vote: It's "Not Over"

The U.S. Senate rejected a bill to tighten restrictions on firearms sales by a vote of 54 to 46, well short of the 60 needed. Following the vote, Senator Joe Manchin alongside other Senate Democrats vowed to push on for gun restrictions. (A...

Substance Abuse Help Coming, But Is It Enough?

Substance Abuse Help Coming, But Is It Enough?

Millions of Americans will get new insurance coverage for addiction treatment next year, but the system may not be ready for the wave of new patients. (April 16)

Thai children (L) take part in water battles with elephants as they join celebrations marking the Songkran Festival in Ayutthaya province on April 12, 2013. Songkran is the Thai New Year, which this year starts on April 13, when people celebrate in various ways, including splashing water at each other.     AFP PHOTO / PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL        (Photo credit should read PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL/AFP/Getty Images)

Wet, wild water festival rings in Thai new year

The Songkran water festival in Thailand leaves revelers soaked.

Lawsuit Planned Over Assaulted CA Teen Suicide

Lawsuit Planned Over Assaulted CA Teen Suicide

The family of a girl who committed suicide after she was sexually battered and then cyberbullied plans to file a civil action against three teen suspects. Family members were emotional as they spoke of Audrie Pott's death. (April 15)

Violence Feared As Chicago Plans School Closings

Violence Feared As Chicago Plans School Closings

As fears of violence loom over school closings, Chicago looks for ways to keep kids safe. That task may include creating safe passages for students moving along the streets, along with boxing. (April 15)

Amish 'Not Sure What to Expect' in Jail

Amish 'Not Sure What to Expect' in Jail

More members of an Ohio Amish community, convicted of hate crimes in hair and beard cutting attacks are entering federal prison. Their departure will leave nearly three dozen children without one or both parents. (April 12)

NY AG Calls Gun Efforts a Good First Step

NY AG Calls Gun Efforts a Good First Step

New York's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says the Senate's vote towards gun control a promising first step towards keeping tabs on guns. (April 11)

No Bond for Parents Accused of Kidnapping Kids

No Bond for Parents Accused of Kidnapping Kids

The Florida parents charged with kidnapping their boys and fleeing to Cuba by sailboat after losing custody were ordered Thursday to remain in jail without bond and to have no contact with their two young sons. (April 11)

Senators, Victims of Gun Violence Press for Laws

Senators, Victims of Gun Violence Press for Laws

Victims of gun violence, including family members who lost loved ones in Newtown, Conn. gathered on Capitol Hill with a group of U.S. Senators to press for speedy consideration of gun control legislation. (April 11)

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