Violence In America News and Blog Posts
What the Left and Right are Saying About the Club Q Shooting
Recommended Reading / November 25th, 2022 / by Clare Ashcraft

On Nov. 19, a 22-year-old suspect entered Club Q in Colorado Springs, shot and killed five people, and wounded several more. Here’s how coverage of the shooting has differed on the left and right.
See morePaul Pelosi Attack Condemned by Both Sides as Theories Persist
Story of the Week / November 3rd, 2022 / by AllSides Staff

Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was hospitalized after being attacked at his San Francisco home Friday.
See moreMedia Bias Alert: What the Left and Right are Omitting About the Mar-a-Lago FBI Raid
Bias / August 17th, 2022 / by Clare Ashcraft

In the wake of Donald Trump’s personal residence being searched by the FBI, the left and the right have had very different reactions.
See moreInside AllSides: Is it Fair to Compare the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot and the Summer 2020 Riots?
Recommended Reading / August 2nd, 2022 / by AllSides Staff

The divide over which riots mattered more was evidenced by a recent discussion between two AllSides team members.
See moreGun Safety Laws Questioned After Illinois Shooting
Story of the Week / July 7th, 2022 / by AllSides Staff

Many are questioning why Illinois's gun safety laws didn't prevent the suspect in the country's latest mass shooting from buying several guns legally despite previous run-ins with police.
See moreWhen We Ignore Warnings About Democracy’s Future
Recommended Reading / June 20th, 2022 / by Dan Schnur

One testimony from the hearings has been particularly overlooked, but no words from these hearings will end up mattering more.
See moreCountry Considers New Gun Laws After Shootings
Story of the Week / June 2nd, 2022 / by AllSides Staff

In the wake of recent mass shootings, politicians and activists are convening to work on preventative measures and potential new gun laws.
See moreWhat Are "Assault Rifles" and "Assault Weapons"?
Recommended Reading / June 2nd, 2022 / by Henry A. Brechter

The ambiguity is the result of decades of partisan politics and public confusion about the characteristics of certain guns.
See moreWhat We Know About Mass School Shootings in the US – And the Gunmen Who Carry Them Out
Recommended Reading / May 27th, 2022 / by "The Conversation" Contributor

When the Columbine High School massacre took place in 1999 it was seen as a watershed moment in the United States – the worst mass shooting at a school in the country’s history. Now, it ranks fourth.
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