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The company, which is one of the US's largest retailers of guns and ammunition, is turning its focus to video games – a popular Republican Party talking point after mass shootings.
King's Cross station shut completely while Merseyrail and Thameslink are among the many train lines affected.
The Metropolitan Police have just completed a trial of live facial recognition technology. MPs and activists say it’s use is legally unregulated and could falsely identify innocent citizens. Facial recognition technology is already widely used, from unlocking your phone to tagging your friends in photos. The Rundown spoke to Silkie Carlo from Big Brother Watch about why they’re challenging the use of the technology in the UK.
The president and first lady met the two-month-old in a visit to a medical centre.
Nearly a week after her disappearance, Malaysian authorities are continuing the search for Irish-French teenager Nora Anne Quoirin. Search teams have played recordings of her mother's voice as they scour the thick forest. Police said that no footprints had been found, despite reports claiming otherwise.
Originally reported missing, Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, vanished into the Canadian wilderness for three weeks, before being found dead.
This week's cover story comes on the heels of back-to-back mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas.
Johnson must pledge more money to people to help them get through tough times, writes the head of Citizen's Advice, Gillian Guy.
Traffic backed up as the seemingly neverending queue of more than 40 ducks just kept coming.