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On today's show: Whether the U.S. will change its policy towards gun purchase and the terror watch list; how to stop a dangerous individual from getting a weapon; transforming guns. (episode)
In the United States, being on a terror watchlist does not preclude an individual from buying a gun. But should a suspicion lead to a loss of freedom?
Before the Orlando massacre, Omar Mateen showed signs of violence and mental illness. With guns easily accessible in America, how should we respond to potentially dangerous individuals?
In the small community of Hoosick Falls, New York, officials waited more than a year before warning residents that their drinking water was tainted with chemicals.
"Whatever we experienced during the primary, we're probably going to experience on steroids from here until November."
The Supreme Court will take its first look at a challenge to Connecticut’s ban on semi-automatic weapons, which was implemented after the devastation of Sandy Hook.
One organization is getting guns off the streets by turning them into high-end fashion accessories.
Reaction to the tragedy in Orlando can be seen far and wide. Here is how several cartoonists reacted to the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.