American cities are responding to the increasing dangers of widespread gun violence. Wall Street Journal's Joe Barrett has more details on how major cities will be preventing more tragedies from happening.
USA Today's David Heath tells us about the popular types of social media sites used to promote white supremacist ideologies, and details how attempts to curb these ideologies have only recently gained more attention--and with limited success.
Trying to limit domestic terror and mass shootings should be simple, but it's not. Byron Tau of the WSJ lays out why the US Constitution is restraining the FBI's ability to reduce mass violence, and possibilities for working around it.
It goes without saying that efforts need to be made to prevent future mass shootings. What exactly is being done? And are these new gun proposals and measures effective enough to yield their intended results? Andy Duehren of the WSJ gives us more info.
WSJ's Chip Cutter rolls out all of the possible escape routes that millions of workers are now devising to protect themselves in future worst-case mass shooting scenarios.
Jeff Mordock of the Washington Times details the possibility of instituting a federal #DomesticTerrorism charge in attempts to prevent #MassShootings rather than respond to them.