Survivors of gun violence spoke about their ordeals, but Republicans said they are not ready to water down the Second Amendment with gun restrictions.
Author: Candy Woodall, USA TODAY
Uvalde and Buffalo survivors, families to testify before House Oversight committee on mass shootings
Miah Cerrillo, a fourth-grader who smeared herself with a murdered friend’s blood to play dead and survive the Uvalde mass shooting, will testify.
‘Whatever I want with my guns’: GOP lawmaker pulls out handguns during House hearing on gun control
GOP Florida Rep. Greg Steube argued that Democrats are trying to end Americans’ constitutional right to bear arms by limiting the ammunition they use.
‘Shame on us!’: House passes gun-control package to address mass shootings but it’s likely to die in the Senate
Recent mass shootings have House Democrats pushing the most sweeping set of gun-control bills considered by Congress in decades.
Congress returns to big fights over Ukraine aid, Title 42, COVID-19 relief
Congress returns from recess with unresolved issues to tackle: how to help Ukraine fight off Russia, immigration at the southern border and COVID-19.
Former Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah dies at 88 in Salt Lake City
The Hatch Foundation announced the death of Orrin G. Hatch, 88, the longest-serving senator in Utah history, in Salt Lake City, Utah.