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New York Says Sacklers Shifted About $1 Billion
The New York state attorney general’s office said Friday that it had tracked about $1 billion in wire transfers by the Sackler family, including through Swiss bank accounts, suggesting that the family tried to shield wealth as it faced a raft of litigation over its role in the opioid crisis.NRA Files Suit Against San Francisco
The National Rifle Association sued San Francisco on Monday, less than a week after the city’s board of supervisors declared the group a terrorist organization and moved to limit relationships with companies that do business with the NRA.How Wayne LaPierre Survived a Revolt at the NRA
Wayne LaPierre, the chief executive of the National Rifle Association, has confronted threats from all sides this year.Angus McQueen, the NRA's Adman, Dies at 74
Angus McQueen, whose Midwest advertising agency was a principal architect of the National Rifle Association’s modern image until the firm had a remarkable falling out with the gun group this year, died on Tuesday in Oklahoma City. He was 74.Angus McQueen, the NRA's Adman, Dies at 74
Angus McQueen, whose Midwest advertising agency was a principal architect of the National Rifle Association’s modern image until the firm had a remarkable falling out with the gun group this year, died on Tuesday in Oklahoma City. He was 74.NRA shuts down production of NRATV
The National Rifle Association has shut down production at NRATV.Wife's failure to save college is still looming over sanders
BURLINGTON, Vt. — If Jane O’Meara Sanders had had her way, a stretch of prime real estate in Burlington along Lake Champlain would have become a college campus. Instead, it became a cloud lingering over her reputation and her husband’s presidential campaign.NRA sues longtime contractor, claiming smear campaign
The previous lawsuit touched off a power struggle that pitted Oliver North, an employee of Ackerman who also served as the NRA’s president, against LaPierre.Wayne LaPierre Prevails in Fierce Battle for the NRA
INDIANAPOLIS — After a power struggle roiled the National Rifle Association’s annual convention over the past few days, the group’s board unanimously re-elected Wayne LaPierre as chief executive Monday and selected a new president to replace Oliver L. North, attendees at its annual board meeting said.NRA President to Step Down as New York Attorney General Investigates
INDIANAPOLIS — Oliver North announced Saturday that he would not serve a second term as the National Rifle Association’s president, deciding to step down as the organization grappled with a bitter dispute over its future and its worst leadership crisis in decades.NRA President to Step Down From Group in the Grip of a 'Crisis'
INDIANAPOLIS — Oliver North announced Saturday that he would not serve a second term as the National Rifle Association’s president, deciding to step down as the organization grappled with a bitter dispute over its future and its worst leadership crisis in decades.NRA's President to Step Down As New York Opens Tax Inquiry
INDIANAPOLIS — Oliver North announced Saturday that he would not serve a second term as the National Rifle Association’s president, deciding to step down as the organization grappled with a bitter dispute over its future and its worst leadership crisis in decades.North Says He Won't Serve a 2nd Term as NRA Chief
INDIANAPOLIS — Oliver North announced Saturday that he would not serve a second term as the National Rifle Association’s president, deciding to step down as the organization grappled with a bitter dispute over its future and its worst leadership crisis in decades.NRA President Tries to Oust Wayne LaPierre in Widening Crisis
INDIANAPOLIS — Turmoil wracking the National Rifle Association is threatening to turn the group’s annual convention into outright civil war, as insurgents maneuver to oust Wayne LaPierre, the foremost voice of the U.S. gun rights movement.NRA President Tries to Oust Wayne LaPierre in Widening Crisis
INDIANAPOLIS — Turmoil wracking the National Rifle Association is threatening to turn the group’s annual convention into outright civil war, as insurgents maneuver to oust Wayne LaPierre, the foremost voice of the U.S. gun rights movement.Sanders Institute suspends operations as senator runs for president
She said the board had acted in late February at the urging of their son, David Driscoll, the institute’s executive director. The news was first reported by The Associated Press.Where incendiary NRA videos are finding new critics: Inside the NRA
In recent weeks, in a rare airing of internal debate at the NRA, two prominent board members expressed concerns about NRATV to The New York Times.Where Incendiary NRA Videos Are Finding New Critics: Inside the NRA
The flash point was Thomas the Tank Engine.NRA seeks distance from Russia as investigations heat up
The trip has been a subject of scrutiny in at least four inquiries into the NRA’s ties to Russia; questions about the NRA have also surfaced in the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller.