A new legal battle over gun rights is unfolding in the nation’s capital as the U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit challenging Washington, D.C.’s ban on so-called “assault weapons,” including AR-15-style rifles. The DOJ DC gun ban challenge marks a significant...
In a move drawing attention across legal and political circles, the U.S. Department of Justice has quietly revived a little-known process that allows certain individuals with felony convictions to regain their firearm rights. While the program itself is not new, its recent...
A deadly shooting at Old Dominion University has reignited a national debate—not just about violence, but about how institutions respond to it, what factors are ignored, and who ultimately bears responsibility. The attack, now under FBI investigation as an act of terrorism...
Chuck Norris was never just a movie star. He was something far rarer in modern America—a cultural figure who didn’t retreat from his beliefs when the spotlight got brighter. With his passing at 86, the country loses not only an action legend, but one of the most...
A federal judge has ruled that at least some noncitizens living in the United States without legal status can fall within the protections of the Second Amendment, a decision that is likely to intensify an already active legal debate over gun rights and immigration. The case...
Everyone’s heard the argument. Stricter gun laws should mean less crime. On paper, Chicago should be one of the safest cities in America. It has some of the toughest gun laws in the country, on top of already strict Illinois regulations. Background checks, waiting periods...







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