Progressive Backlash in California Fuels Democratic Debate Over Crime
| By Annie Karni and Catie Edmondson On a day of wrenching testimony from victims of the school shooting in Uvalde, Democrats pushed through a gun control package facing solid G.O.P. opposition and no path in the Senate. | | | By Shane Goldmacher Election results in San Francisco and Los Angeles were the latest signs of a restless Democratic electorate that remains deeply unsatisfied and concerned about public safety. | | | By Michael Powell Progressive groups and medical organizations have adopted inclusive language, which has led to terms like "pregnant people" and "chestfeeding." | | |
| Theater | The Reformation By Jesse Green Many of the "great men" who helped America create its classics, its institutions and its own acting style were tyrants. We need to cut them loose. | | | Opinion | Bret Stephens By Bret Stephens Progressives are rediscovering the law of unintended consequences. | | |
| By The Associated Press Lawmakers voted 223 to 204 to advance a package of gun control legislation, but the measures are unlikely to pass in the evenly divided Senate. | | | By The Associated Press Mayor Eric Adams of New York City called for bipartisan gun control legislation, a ban on assault weapons and federal aid to help address root causes of violence. | | |
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