Gun-Control Roll Call: Terrorism Suspects and the ‘Gun Show’ Loophole
On Monday, the Senate voted down four measures that would have imposed restrictions on gun sales.
Gun-Control Roll Call: Terrorism Suspects and the ‘Gun Show’ Loophole
On Monday, the Senate voted down four measures that would have imposed restrictions on gun sales.
Last Call at Orlando Club, and Then the Shots Rang Out
The gunfire did not let up. As round after round was fired, people started dropping, some in panic, some because they were wounded, and others because they were dead.
3 Palestinians Executed in Gaza After Call to Resume Death Penalty
The three men had exhausted their appeals, and the executions were the first approved by a court in nearly two years.
A Girl from a Nairobi Slum Issues a Resonant Call for Post-Tribal Unity in Kenya
As tribal and political tensions build ahead of Kenya’s 2017 elections, a 10-year-old slum dweller issues a spirited call for unity.
Call Captures Colon Homer: ‘The Impossible Has Happened!’
With two outs in the second inning and a pitcher with a .089 career average at the plate, an announcer can usually start thinking about the transition to the commercial break.
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Halliburton and Baker Hughes Call Off Billion Merger
The companies cited difficulties in obtaining approval from regulators as well as sharply lower energy prices.
More Machine Than Man, an Electric Umpire’s Call of the Future
In 1950, the Brooklyn Dodgers trotted out a forerunner to modern technology during spring training: a machine designed to call strikes.
The 8 A.M. Call
Some understanding of economic reality would be an asset to a presidential candidate, but only one of the three main contenders appears to possess it.
Europe’s Privacy Watchdogs Call for Changes to U.S. Data-Transfer Deal
The region’s national regulators say the so-called Privacy Shield agreement does not sufficiently protect their citizens’ rights.
Chicago Teachers Union Approves Call to Strike as Pension Talks Stall
This could mean the union’s second walkout in three years after negotiations over teacher contracts have stalled over disagreements over pension, salaries and standardized testing.