The first graders who survived Sandy Hook will vote in their first presidential election
Grace Fischer survived the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School by staying quiet and huddled, as her first grade teacher softly read “The Nutcracker.”
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Grace Fischer survived the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School by staying quiet and huddled, as her first grade teacher softly read “The Nutcracker.”
Former UFC champ Ronda Rousey has apologized for advancing a Sandy Hook conspiracy theory on social media over a decade ago, saying she “should have been canceled” for it.
Gabby Giffords, the Arizona former congresswoman who survived being shot in the head in 2011, and a handful of other people touched by gun violence recounted their stories onstage on Thursday during an emotional moment at the Democratic national convention in Chicago.
The final night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago will feature lawmakers and victims of gun violence pushing for changes at the state and national levels, according to a convention official.
Alex Jones does not, for now, have to turn over the Infowars bank accounts to the Sandy Hook families he owes millions, a bankruptcy judge ruled on Thursday.
The court-appointed trustee overseeing the liquidation of Alex Jones’ estate plans to shut down his conspiracy site Infowars and sell off its assets, according to a new filing on Monday.
A Houston bankruptcy judge on Friday ordered the personal assets of the Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to be liquidated and sold, with the proceeds distributed among the Sandy Hook families. But the judge spared him from having to liquidate his Infowars business empire.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones got the go-ahead from a Texas judge on Friday to liquidate his personal assets to begin paying off the $1.5 billion he owes to the victims of a mass shooting whom he defamed for over a decade.