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Ninth Circuit Overturns California Gun Limit

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a decisive mandate overturning California’s “one-gun-a-month” firearm purchase restriction. The August 14, 2025, mandate enforces a prior ruling that found the law unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. This decision marks a significant legal victory for gun rights advocates in one of the most restrictive states in the country.

Trump Peace Accord Reshapes Caucasus Power Balance

A historic Trump peace accord has ended more than 30 years of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, giving the United States an unprecedented foothold in the South Caucasus.

Black, Minority Residents Back Trump ‘Liberation Day’ Plan to Address DC Crime Crisis

The Liberation Day debate in Washington, D.C., intensified after President Donald Trump announced federal control of the Metropolitan Police Department and mobilized the National Guard to combat violent crime.

Rattlesnake Bite Claims Tennessee Hiker’s Life in Savage Gulf Park

A tragic incident involving a rattlesnake bite has left a hiker dead in Tennessee’s Savage Gulf State Park, officials confirmed.

Soros Funding Fuels Anti-Trump Crime Protests in D.C.

Two liberal nonprofits leading protests against President Donald Trump’s Washington, D.C., crime crackdown have deep financial ties to Soros funding, according to a new watchdog report.

Loudoun County Virginia Defies Title IX Order, Upholding Radical Transgender Policies

The Title IX order from President Donald Trump’s Education Department has not swayed the Loudoun County, Virginia, school board, which voted Tuesday to keep its transgender policies.

Voters Reject Newsom’s Gerrymandering Power Grab

The gerrymandering push by California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing strong public opposition, with nearly two-thirds of California voters—61 percent of Democrats included—saying they want to keep the state’s independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.

D.C. Crime Statistics Scandal Exposed in Court Settlement

The crime statistics controversy in Washington, D.C., has taken a new turn after the city quietly settled a lawsuit from former Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) sergeant Charlotte Djossou.

Project 2026: GOP Ad Exposes Democrats’ Radical Agenda

A Project 2026 political fight is heating up as the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) launches a hard-hitting ad tying vulnerable House Democrats to the radical policies of socialist figures like New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

Foreign Press Association President Defends Hamas “Journalist” Killed in Israeli Strike

The Foreign Press Association erupted with backlash after its president, Ian Williams, declared he didn’t care if Al Jazeera “journalist” Anas Al-Sharif was a Hamas terrorist.

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