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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from NRA, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 564 stories have been published about NRA which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from NRA, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 564 stories have been published about NRA which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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US & Canada · New YorkJudge Joel M. Cohen's decision means the nearly 2-year-long legal fight can continue. Ruling comes after mass shootings last month in New York and Texas reanimated debate over U.S. gun policy. New York case began when James, a Democrat, filed a lawsuit that accused some top NRA executives of financial improprieties.See the Story
New York's lawsuit against NRA can move forward, judge rules
60% Center coverage: 40 sources

US & Canada · HoustonSen. Ted Cruz was confronted by a frustrated citizen in a Houston area restaurant. The man asked Cruz about background checks and other potential measures. Security then got involved. Cruz spoke at the NRA convention held three days after 21 people were gunned down in a Texas grade school.See the Story
‘Nineteen children died!’: Ted Cruz confronted after NRA convention over gun reform
50% Left coverage: 26 sources

Whoopi Goldberg · UvaldeGoldberg told her co-hosts, Listen: this AR-15s got to go, as the in-studio audience erupted into applause. She then mentioned the mass shooting that took place just days before the tragedy in Uvalde, when a gunman killed 10 people and injured 3 at a supermarket in the upstate New York with an AR- 15 style rifle.See the Story
Whoopi Goldberg tells NRA that AR-15s have ‘got to go’
64% Right coverage: 14 sources
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US & Canada · WashingtonLongtime NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre was re-elected to his post by the gun group's board of directors on Monday. LaPierre has directed the organization since 1991 and has survived accusations of financial conflicts of interest. The NRA board's vote of strong support of LaPierre suggests little will change in its hardline approach.See the Story
NRA re-elects Charles Cotton as president, Wayne LaPierre as CEO
40% Right coverage: 15 sources
US & Canada · UvaldeCNN's Jim Acosta presses Judge Phillip Journey, an NRA board member, on gun laws and the organization's priorities following the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.See the Story
Acosta challenges NRA board member
60% Left coverage: 10 sources
US & Canada · HoustonThe vote of confidence comes ahead of a vote by the NRA board on Monday on whether to renew LaPierre as executive vice-president. New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose lawsuit against the NRA seeks to remove him from office. James filed the lawsuit in 2020, alleging NRA leaders paid for family trips to the Bahamas, private jets and expensive meals and clothes.See the Story
NRA members support Wayne LaPierre despite struggles
44% Left coverage: 9 sources
Donald TrumpFormer President Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz were among the speakers who distorted the security situation at the Uvalde, Texas, school where a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers.See the Story
Fact check: NRA speakers distort gun and crime statistics
Coverage: 5 sources
US & Canada · Highland ParkIllinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker told the NRA to "leave us the hell alone" in the wake of a mass shooting that killed seven people in Chicago's Highland Park suburb. The NRA cited recent research from the nonprofit Crime Prevention Research Center, which found that 94% of mass public shootings occurred in gun-free zones.See the Story
Illinois governor tells NRA to ‘leave us the hell alone’
34% Center coverage: 6 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonNRA's School Shield has been dormant since before the coronavirus pandemic. The total amount of NRA funds given to schools to improve security since the program began in 2014 is less than $2 million. No grants have been awarded since 2019 because of the pandemic, a spokesman for the NRA told NBC News.See the Story
NRA Touts School Safety Program. It's on Hiatus
67% Left coverage: 6 sources
Gun ViolenceAs we celebrated Independence Day, there was no independence from the scourge of gun violence and the toll it is taking on the American psyche. The shooter who attacked a parade in Highland Park, Illinois, killing six people and wounding at least 38 others, used a "high-powered rifle," according to authorities. Survivors report a rain of bullets at the height of the attack.See the Story
An endless arms race: How to fight the NRA's absurd solution to mass shootings
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Republican PartyJoel Giambra, a Republican state Senate candidate in New York, blasted the "current form" of the GOP. He said he "can no longer represent a party whose priorities I do not authentically support" He also slammed the Empire State's GOP nominee for governor, Lee Zeldin.See the Story
NY candidate leaves GOP, ends campaign over party's stances on Trump, NRA
100% Center coverage: 1 sources