Two Years Later, I’ll Never Stop Fighting for Lexi
A mother who lost her daughter, and a photographer who embedded in the southwest Texas town, reflect on the Uvalde tragedy.
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A mother who lost her daughter, and a photographer who embedded in the southwest Texas town, reflect on the Uvalde tragedy.
The body count linked to Texas’ lax gun laws continues to mount—this time in an elementary school.
The public discourse on firearms is so warped, even liberals fear stating the obvious: We need to ban them.