The Trump administration is seeking to revive the old law-and-order school of thought now that it’s convenient.
The president’s return marked a shift in the federal government’s approach to gun violence. Here are some of the major developments.
Gun ownership advocates are pushing back against the Trump administration over its response to the killing of Alex Pretti on ...
Anthony Albanese says government will not proceed with racial vilification provisions, which in current form ‘do not have the support of the Senate’ ...
Key Republicans are retreating from their blanket defense of Border Patrol agents who fatally shot a U.S. citizen Saturday on ...
If this is about public safety, why are the Liberals giving special treatment to Indigenous communities — who are ...
Peter Watkins' petition asks the state government to ensure it does not follow the lead of the NSW government and implement a ...
A number of pro-gun rights Republicans pushed back on the administration's argument that Alex Pretti was dangerous because he ...
The Coalition appears set to oppose the new legislation, though the party has not yet taken a formal position.
Liberals MPs agreed late on Monday to back Labor’s revised bill, which came in the wake of the Bondi beach terror attack ...
Alex Pretti, 37, was an ICU nurse who cared for veterans. Federal agents shot and killed him on a Minneapolis street and none ...
His family believed he was killed in a car crash – before investigators took a closer look. Three years on, the case remains ...