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Network anchors headed to Arizona to cover aftermath of shootings
Show TrackerIn a sign of how much the Arizona shootings have shaken the country, the major network anchors are all going to Tucson to cover the aftermath of Saturday's violence that killed six people and injured others, included Rep. Gabrielle Giffords....... -
Brand X Files: National moment of silence. Britney Spears is back. More Lemonade.
Brand XNational moment of silence: President Obama led the moment this morning in memory of those killed by a gunman in Tucson, Ariz., over the weekend. Meanwhile, doctors remain hopeful for the recovery of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot point-blank.... -
Sen. Boxer calls for tougher federal gun laws in wake of Arizona shooting
L.A. NOWSen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) on Tuesday called for tougher federal gun laws, including banning large ammunition clips and federal regulations on concealed weapons permits, in the wake of the shooting rampage in Tucson that killed six and left Rep.... -
After Giffords shooting, Credo Mobile issues petition against Sarah Palin's gun crosshairs [Updated]
L.A. Times Tech BlogCredo Mobile is a small cellular phone carrier that often asks its users to mobilize themselves against right-wing groups and political figures. Most recently, Credo has called on its customers to condemn violent political rhetoric and is singling out... -
Obama on Arizona shootings: 'A tragedy for our entire country'
Top of the TicketCongresswoman Giffords shot. Arizona shooting. Tucson shooting.Mark Kelly astronaut.... -
Tucson shootings: Mental illness, not rhetoric, at root of more political assassinations historically
Top of the TicketGabrielle Giffords, a Democratic representative, is among the wounded in the Tucson shootings.... -
UC Berkeley chancellor criticized for comments on Arizona shooting
L.A. NOWA campus e-mail sent this week by the chancellor of UC Berkeley has drawn criticism for linking a Tucson shooting rampage with Arizona's tough immigration law and the failure of the DREAM Act. In the Monday e-mail, Chancellor Robert J....... -
Two gay heroes thwart assassinations -- what a difference 35 years make
Opinion L.A.A 20-year-old congressional college intern with only five days on the job saved Gabrielle Giffordsâ life. Daniel Hernandez ran toward the sound of gunshots. He pressed Safeway workersâ aprons against the congresswomanâs head wound to stanch the... -
Arizona Sheriff Clarence Dupnik calls some state gun laws 'the height of insanity'
Top of the TicketSheriff investigating the Tucson shootings still thinks overheated rhetoric is a cause.... -
Gov. Jan Brewer: 'Arizona is in pain, yes. Our grief is profound'
Top of the TicketArizona's reelected governor postpones the regular State of the State Address to speak of the deadly Tucson shootings.... -
Have gun, Will talk: Arizona Sheriff Clarence Dupnik not speechless over Tucson shootings or much else
Top of the TicketGabrielle Giffords and 19 others dead or wounded.... -
President Obama's speech at Tucson shooting memorial draws lower-than-expected viewing
Show TrackerNearly 31 million people watched President Obama's speech at the Tucson memorial on Wednesday night â a surprisingly low figure considering how much attention the shootings in Arizona have received. According to the Nielsen Co., an average of 30.8...
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