NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

Why New York is suing the NRA: 4 questions answered

  • Written by Brian Mittendorf, Fisher Designated Professor of Accounting, The Ohio State University
imageThe suit alleges improprieties by Wayne LaPierre and other current and former NRA officials. Scott Olson/Getty Images

Editor’s note: New York state Attorney General Letitia James is suing the National Rifle Association and four of its current and former officials. Brian Mittendorf, an Ohio State University accounting scholar who researches...

Read more: Why New York is suing the NRA: 4 questions answered

More Articles ...

  1. Brag and name drop: How to project credibility as workplace meetings move online
  2. Ocean warming threatens coral reefs and soon could make it harder to restore them
  3. Wearable fitness devices deliver early warning of possible COVID-19 infection
  4. 8 simple strategies to fuel your body during a pandemic
  5. What is intolerance fatigue, and how is it fueling Black Lives Matter protests?
  6. Brain scientists haven't been able to find major differences between women's and men's brains, despite over a century of searching
  7. 5 reasons Chinese students may stop studying in the US
  8. 1864 elections went on during the Civil War – even though Lincoln thought it would be a disaster for himself and the Republican Party
  9. Nuclear threats are increasing – here's how the US should prepare for a nuclear event
  10. How the sound of religion has changed in the pandemic
  11. As the coronavirus rages in prisons, ethical issues of crime and punishment become more compelling
  12. Twitter posts show that people are profoundly sad – and are visiting parks to cheer up
  13. Jim Thompson is the perfect novelist for our crazed times
  14. In Confederate statue debates, common values can bring meaningful resolution
  15. Will the GOP let Congress send money to states and cities reeling from the pandemic? 4 essential reads on the economic crisis
  16. Young Black Americans not sold on Biden, the Democrats or voting
  17. Buddhist monks have reversed roles in Thailand – now they are the ones donating goods to others
  18. Don't want federal agents in your city or town? Then protect federal property
  19. Video: What the huge COVID-19 testing undercount in the US means
  20. Pompeo's plan for a hierarchy of human rights could serve to undermine them all – including religious freedom
  21. How gene editing a person's brain cells could be used to curb the opioid epidemic
  22. Why diversity training on campus is likely to disappoint
  23. Fight for economic equality is as old as America itself
  24. Contaminación, el silencioso enemigo de la CDMX en la lucha contra el COVID-19
  25. ¿Crees que eres malo para las matemáticas? Puedes sufrir un 'trauma matemático'
  26. The loneliness of social isolation can affect your brain and raise dementia risk in older adults
  27. Yes, most workers can collect more in coronavirus unemployment than they earn – but that doesn't mean Congress should cut the $600 supplement
  28. The raging competition for medical supplies is not a game, but game theory can help
  29. 75 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Vatican is providing moral guidance on nuclear weapons
  30. Political conventions today are for partying and pageantry, not picking nominees
  31. Marijuana fueled Colombian drug trade before cocaine was king
  32. Making the most of a tree epidemic
  33. Deciding how and whether to reopen schools is complex -- here's how rocket scientists would develop a plan
  34. ¿Qué medicamentos y tratamientos se ha demostrado que funcionan y cuáles no para la COVID-19?
  35. What literature can tell us about people's struggle with their faith during a pandemic
  36. 3 ways to promote social skills in homebound kids
  37. Millions of America's working poor may lose out on key anti-poverty tax credit because of the pandemic
  38. Wildfires can poison drinking water – here's how communities can be better prepared
  39. International trade has cost Americans millions of jobs. Investing in communities might offset those losses
  40. How a peace conference's failures a century ago set the stage for today's anti-racist uprisings
  41. How the failures of the 1919 Versailles Peace Treaty set the stage for today’s anti-racist uprisings
  42. Obamacare's unexpected bonus: How the Affordable Care Act is helping middle-aged Americans during the pandemic
  43. Video: Who controls pandemic data?
  44. ¿Qué puede aprender la cadena de suministro médica de la industria de la moda?
  45. Timeouts improve kids' behavior if you do them the right way
  46. Poor, minority students at dilapidated schools face added risks amid talk of reopening classrooms
  47. Does coronavirus linger in the body? What we know about how viruses in general hang on in the brain and testicles
  48. Why a Canadian hockey team's name recalls US Civil War destruction
  49. One 19th-century artist's effort to grapple with tuberculosis resonates during COVID-19
  50. Fine-particle air pollution has decreased across the US, but poor and minority communities are still the most polluted