A growing online gun rights movement known as "3D2A," and the accessibility of 3D printers, have sparked an explosive growth ...
CBS Boston reporter Mike Sullivan says Needham police are asking parents to step in and keep realistic “gel blaster” guns out ...
Sales of an AI-powered teddy bear have been suspended after researchers published a report highlighting some of the toy’s ...
A toy gun used in the unsanctioned “Senior Assassin” game sparked a lockdown at Hampton Bays High School after a resident reported seeing a teen with what looked like a real firearm, police said.
D-printed ghost guns that look like toys are exploding in popularity, partly due to online groups like "3D2A," and U.S. officials are worried about who can access them. CBS News' Anna Schecter spoke ...