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Funerals begin for Newtown victims as U.S. schools confront tragedy
Fp Archives •The two funerals on Monday ushered in what will be a week of memorial services and burials for the 20 children and six adults massacred at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
Youngest victim's funeral after US school shooting
Fp Archives •The small Connecticut town shattered by an act President Barack Obama called "unconscionable evil," holds on Monday the first two of 20 funerals for schoolchildren massacred in their classrooms last week.
God and Guns: Will Newtown be America's tipping point?
Chaudhry •Pro-gun enthusiasts usually rush to the nearest TV studio in the aftermath of a shooting to defend the absence of effective gun control. But in the aftermath of Newtown, they have been astonishingly quiet — and for good reason.
Images: Newtown remembers school shooting victims
Fp Staff •The shooting at Sandy Hook School in Newtown, Connecticut has shocked America and the world. Some images from the vigil and in the town that was the scene of the second-deadliest school shooting in US history.
US school shooting: Victims were shot multiple times, say Police
Fp Archives •Two days after the horrific shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut that killed 20 children and six adults, US authorities today identified the younger victims as 6-7 year-old first graders who were shot multiple times.
US shooting: Will Obama take a stand on gun control?
Fp Archives •One certainty in the weeks to come is that both parties in Washington will carefully watch public opinion on gun control and the Constitution's Second Amendment, which protects gun ownership rights.
US school shooting: Investigators look for answers
Fp Archives •Police were still groping for the possible motive of the shooter, identified by as 20-year-old Adam Lanza who authorities said appeared to have taken his own life.
People across the globe express shock over US school shooting
Fp Archives •Shock and sympathy were the initial reactions to the rampage that left 28 people dead, including 20 children at an elementary school.