Walmart reviewing how to respond to active shooters

Like most retailers, Walmart is accustomed to the everyday dealings of shoplifters. Now, it’s confronting a bigger threat: active shooters.

Ohio governor urges background checks, letting courts restrict guns

Ohio’s Republican governor urged the GOP-led state Legislature Tuesday to pass laws requiring background checks for nearly all gun sales and allowing courts to restrict firearms access for people perceived as threats.

Clergy who coped with past mass shootings vent their anger

As Americans reel from back-to-back massacres in Texas and Ohio, religious leaders who have experienced violence in their houses of worship are venting their anger.

Most stocks rebounding as China stabilizes yuan

China stabilized its currency Tuesday, suggesting it might hold off from aggressively letting the yuan weaken as a way to respond to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, in a trade war that is wounding the world economy.

China warns Hong Kong protesters punishment not far away

China warned Tuesday that it will be “only a matter of time” before it punishes those behind pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong that have increasingly devolved into violent clashes.

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