Gun Control Effort in Congress Isn’t Dead, but Prospects Aren’t Good
A Republican in the House plans to introduce a version of the Senate bill that failed to advance, prohibiting gun sales to people on the no-fly list.
Gun Control Effort in Congress Isn’t Dead, but Prospects Aren’t Good
A Republican in the House plans to introduce a version of the Senate bill that failed to advance, prohibiting gun sales to people on the no-fly list.
Florida governor: ‘This isn’t about the Second Amendment’
Analysis: Without M.L.S. Players, Italy Isn’t Missing a Step at Euro 2016
Italy’s victory over Belgium on Monday seemed to justify its coach’s decision to leave Sebastian Giovinco and Andrea Pirlo off the tournament roster.
Owner of a Modigliani Portrait Is Adamant the Work Isn’t Nazi Loot
The dealer David Nahmad says whispers won’t force him to give up “Seated Man With a Cane,” a painting at the center of a continuing legal dispute.
Bits: Google Bests Oracle in Court, but the Fight Isn’t Over
The companies have been fighting for six years over the use of Java, which Oracle acquired when it bought Sun Microsystems.
It Isn’t Easy to Figure Out Which Foods Contain Sugar
Many consumers will be surprised by research showing the large amounts of added sugars in products that are generally thought of as healthy.
Podcasts Surge, but Producers Fear Apple Isn’t Listening
The podcast has soared in popularity. But there’s not much money in it for Apple, the genre’s creator, leaving many in the community feeling neglected.
Encryption Isn’t Enough
An information security analyst writes that “an entire industry that sells malicious code has emerged that revolves around defeating encryption.”
On Baseball: Baseball Isn’t No. 1 With the Next Generation of Griffeys
Baseball was great to Ken Griffey Sr. and even better to his son Ken Griffey Jr., but Junior’s children have gravitated toward football, basketball and lacrosse.
Free Speech Isn’t the Only Casualty of Erdogan’s Repression
While the world rightly decries Erdogan’s war on journalists, it ignores his war against the Kurds.
The Trade Deficit Isn’t a Scorecard, and Cutting It Won’t Make America Great Again
Trying to eliminate the deficit could mean giving up levers of power that allow the U.S. to get its way in international politics.