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Dixie D'Amelio stuns in classy black dress at FWRD opening, fans say she's 'so hot'
Dixie D'Amelio stuns in classy black dress at FWRD opening, fans say she's 'so hot'
Dixie D’Amelio's look in a sheer Alessandra Rich gown turned heads at an event
2023-06-10 12:51
Biden says US is at ‘tipping point’ on gun control: ‘We will ban assault weapons in this country’
Biden says US is at ‘tipping point’ on gun control: ‘We will ban assault weapons in this country’
Despite the lack of sufficient support in Congress to pass a new assault weapons ban, President Joe Biden on Friday said the US has “reached a tipping point” in the fight to strengthen America’s gun laws, due to the activism of the gun violence prevention movement that has gathered increasing strength in recent years. Mr Biden, who was delivering remarks at the National Safer Communities Summit in Hartford, Connecticut, at the invitation of Senator Chris Murphy and a coalition of gun safety groups including Everytown, Moms Demand Action and Giffords, recounted some of the more than 20 executive actions his administration has taken to stem the tide of mass shootings since he took office. He said those politicians who claim to be concerned about crime should realise that crime can’t be tackled without dealing with gun violence. “It’s a simple proposition,” he said. The president also lamented how since 2020, firearms have been the leading cause of death for children in the United States — more than automobile accidents or cancer. He recalled how the assault weapons ban he wrote into the 1994 crime bill enacted under then-president Bill Clinton cut mass shootings “significantly” only to see their number triple when Mr Clinton’s successor, George W Bush, allowed the ban to expire with the aid of a Republican Congress, allowing military-style rifles and high-capacity magazines to “come back into vogue”. Mr Biden also called for a repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which immunises gun manufacturers from lawsuits filed by gun violence victims, and for the enactment of universal background checks before anyone can purchase high-powered rifles, many of which are modelled off of those issued to American soldiers, as well as safe storage requirements for such weapons. “The United States of America has the finest fighting force in the history of the world [and] provides … service members with the most lethal weapons on Earth. We also require them to receive significant training before they’re allowed to use them. We require extensive background checks and mental health assessment that before they can … use them [and] require them to lock them up or store the weapon responsibly,” he said. “Every gun owner should be required to have the same requirements held to him or her,” he added. The president also hailed governors who have taken action to strengthen state gun laws, including Connecticut’s Ned Lamont, who recently signed more than 12 separate bills to strengthen his state’s firearm regulations, and praised state governments in Illinois and Washington for passing assault weapon and ghost gun bans, as well as the 21 states that have enacted so-called “red flag” laws to allow courts to temporarily disarm people who are determined to pose a risk to the community by a judge. Though chances of a federal assault weapons ban making it to his desk are slim to none given the composition of Congress, Mr Biden promised the gun safety advocates that he will “never stop fighting”. “We will ban assault weapons in this country … we will hold gun makers liable, we will beat the gun industry,” he said. Read More Fox News producer behind chyron calling Biden a ‘wannabe dictator’ parts ways with network Biden snaps back as reporter asks him about ‘big guy’ controversy Biden, looking to shore up Hispanic support, faces pressure to get 2024 outreach details right
2023-06-17 15:16
AP PHOTOS: In quake-devastated Turkey, voting in presidential election is no simple task
AP PHOTOS: In quake-devastated Turkey, voting in presidential election is no simple task
ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — For many voters from southern Turkey, casting ballots in Sunday’s presidential and parliamentary elections will be an uphill battle.
2023-05-12 14:16
'The Tony Awards: Act One': Julianne Hough and Skylar Astin to co-host the unscripted pre-show
'The Tony Awards: Act One': Julianne Hough and Skylar Astin to co-host the unscripted pre-show
According to a source, introductions and guidance will not rely on a teleprompter
2023-06-08 08:58
Lineage Launches its Global Hiring Event to Fill Nearly 1,000 Roles Worldwide
Lineage Launches its Global Hiring Event to Fill Nearly 1,000 Roles Worldwide
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2023-09-12 22:46
'Keep your eyes open with her': 'RHONJ' fans warn Melissa Gorga as Bravo star attends Danielle Cabral's Boujie Kidz line fashion show
'Keep your eyes open with her': 'RHONJ' fans warn Melissa Gorga as Bravo star attends Danielle Cabral's Boujie Kidz line fashion show
Danielle Cabral, Teresa Giudice's 'friend' on 'RHONJ', invites Melissa Gorga to the Boujie Kidz Line Fashion Show
2023-09-12 14:15
What E. Jean Carroll has to prove to win her case against Donald Trump as jury deliberations begin
What E. Jean Carroll has to prove to win her case against Donald Trump as jury deliberations begin
A federal jury in New York has begun deliberations in E. Jean Carroll's civil battery and defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump.
2023-05-10 00:26
Biden, Xi compete for Asia-Pacific allies at summit
Biden, Xi compete for Asia-Pacific allies at summit
US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping made rival bids to win over Asia-Pacific allies at a summit in San Francisco Thursday, just a day after the two leaders met in a...
2023-11-17 10:45
Sasol Slammed by South Africa’s Pollution Regulator Over Lack of Investment
Sasol Slammed by South Africa’s Pollution Regulator Over Lack of Investment
Sasol Ltd. was castigated by South Africa’s national air quality officer for failing to cut pollution as its
2023-07-14 15:22
'Red flags everywhere': Shanquella Robinson family 'deeply disappointed' as FBI witholds autopsy results
'Red flags everywhere': Shanquella Robinson family 'deeply disappointed' as FBI witholds autopsy results
One of Robinson's pals was the subject of a Mexican arrest warrant, but no one has been taken into custody
2023-05-17 18:46
Musk's X has taken down hundreds of Hamas-linked accounts, CEO says
Musk's X has taken down hundreds of Hamas-linked accounts, CEO says
The head of Elon Musk’s social media platform X says the company formerly known has Twitter has removed hundreds of Hamas-linked accounts and taken down or labeled thousands of pieces of content since the militant group’s attack on Israel
2023-10-12 17:45
Autosilicon Releases the World's First 14-Channel Battery Diagnosis IC for Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Systems
Autosilicon Releases the World's First 14-Channel Battery Diagnosis IC for Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Systems
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2023-07-03 21:17