As mass shootings by white supremacists proliferate on US soil, lawmakers seek legislative answers, but many fear they could infringe First Amendment rights

2 of 3 Jewish congregations protest decision, saying it will hand gunman more publicity and attention

Legislation allowing the court-ordered removal of guns from people who are considered to be dangerous is slowly spreading across US

Since El Paso shooting, at least 7 men arrested over plans to target Hispanics, Jews and LGBT people

Heads of Pittsburgh congregation plan to send religious items to its namesake in Kampala

10,000 messages of support, hundreds of floral arrangements pour in after Antonio Basco asks funeral home to publicly post memorial arrangements for his late wife Margie Reckard

'No weapon will open the door,' head of Bnos Menachem girls school says of new safety measure, which was manufactured by Israeli firm; 50 other institutions will follow

Arrest warrant affidavit details how Patrick Crusius, 21, surrendered after attack, telling officers 'I'm the shooter'; later waived his right to silence and confessed

Dark clouds converging as tensions with Iran, China and North Korea skyrocket, mass shootings shake US, and Democratic challengers sharpen their attacks

Law enforcement officials and legal scholars call for legal framework for homegrown terror, which they say will give investigators more tools, resources

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