In One Day, Washington Goes in Two Directions on Guns
| By Adam Liptak The decision, based on a broad interpretation of the Second Amendment, will make it harder for states and localities to restrict guns outside the home. | | | News ANALYSIS By Glenn Thrush The Supreme Court delivered a victory for gun rights, while the Senate passed a gun control bill for the first time in decades. | | | By Luke Broadwater and Katie Benner The committee's fifth hearing this month vividly depicted a department that worked frantically to stave off a constitutional crisis under pressure from the president. | | |
| U.S. By Patricia Mazzei and Mike Baker Seven minutes elapsed between the initial rumblings and the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside. But a security guard didn't know how to activate the building's warning system. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Aaron Tang The move in a religion case offers hopes to those worried about the dominance of the court's conservative majority. | | |
| By Storyful and Reuters Water levels in more than a hundred rivers across China have surged beyond flood warning levels, submerging homes, closing businesses and disrupting the lives of almost half a million people. | | | By The New York Times The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, which tracks and studies invasive Burmese pythons harming the state's native ecosystem, said the nearly 18-foot female python was the largest to have been found in the Everglades. | | | By The Associated Press The 4-year-old dog, named Trumpet, is the first bloodhound to win the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. | | |
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