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The massacre at a Colorado movie theatre offers an opportunity - and a responsibility - for national soul-searching.
Despite the US history of mass shootings, lobbies with deep pockets will continue to block sensible gun legislation.
As the US mourns the victims of another seemingly indiscriminate shooting spree, we discuss how it will affect gun laws.
The latest mass shooting in the US must provoke a debate that encompasses the socio-economic health of the nation.
The NFL is accused of concealing information linking American football to long-term brain damage.
With China and India not represented in the G8, we ask if the group can deal with the current global economic problems.
As thousands die from gunshots every year we ask why most people are still fiercely defending the gun culture in the US.
Prosecutors say 17-year-old boy has said he opened fire on fellow students at random as the death toll climbs to three.
Second student pronounced dead as a third is declared brain dead after fatal school attack in state of Ohio.
A gunman allegedly shot a police man on site of 2007 massacre that left 33 people dead, then turned weapon on himself.
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