Gang Violence in Chicago
A reader bemoans the influence of gangs on inner-city youths.
Far From Campus, a Different Kind of Violence Against Women
Those who commandeer the cultural conversation online are more apt to know someone who has experienced a traumatic sexual encounter in a dorm then someone who has been beaten by a disgruntled ex-boyfriend.
When Violence Hits Home in Chicago
This Memorial Day weekend, Todd Heisler, a Chicago native and New York Times staff photographer, was part of a team that looked closely at the people and neighborhoods affected by that city’s wave of gun violence.
Clinton Campaign Condemns Protesters’ Violence at Trump Rally in California
Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta, wrote on Twitter that “violence against supporters of any candidate has no place in this election.”
The Daily Toll: Untold Damage: America’s Overlooked Gun Violence
Most shootings with four deaths or injuries are invisible outside their communities. And most of the lives they scar are black.
Hillary Clinton to Discuss Gun Violence in Connecticut With Sandy Hook Families
Two days after her victory in the New York primary, Mrs. Clinton, who regularly criticizes Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont for being weak on gun control issues, will discuss gun violence with the relatives of those who died in the 2012 elementary school shooting.
Obama Calls on Putin to Help Reduce Violence in Syria After Peace Talks Stall
Preparing for an overseas visit, President Obama urged President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to press Syria’s leader, Bashar al-Assad, to stop attacks against opposition forces.
Domestic Violence in Armenia: Covering the Crimes That Go Unreported
In a culture in which women’s lives are controlled by their husbands, Anahit Hayrapetyan has dedicated herself to documenting crimes in Armenia that have long been swept under the rug.