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U.S. Senate passes gun violence bill, with House passage likely

The U.S. Senate passed its bipartisan legislation to make significant changes to the nation’s gun laws, including strengthened background checks for buyers under 21 and red flag laws, during a late-night session on Thursday. The bill is now headed to the House, where it is anticipated to pass as early as Friday. From there, President Joe Biden will sign it into law.

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