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What You Need To Know About The Big Gun Rights Case The Supreme Court Just Took

The case, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Corlett, represents the first time in more than a decade that the high court will hear a Second Amendment case.

Pentagon Chief Lloyd Austin Says Next Major War Will Be ‘Very Different’

According to Austin, he has spent most of the past two decades “executing the last of the old wars”, amid the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Defund iCOP: Republican lawmakers call for ending controversial USPS surveillance program

Republican lawmakers said Friday they are pushing to end the U.S. Postal Service’s surveillance of Americans via its internet covert operations program (iCOP).

After posting, then deleting, cynical messages, ‘SNL’ cast members given safe space if they don’t want to appear with Elon Musk

Some "Saturday Night Live" cast members and a writer don't appear to be welcoming Elon Musk, who is an upcoming host of the NBC sketch TV show.

Florida Joins Election Integrity Movement

On April 26, in a vote of 23-17, the Republican-controlled State Senate approved SB 90 (pdf), which overhauls Florida election law ahead of the 2022 primary and 2024 presidential election cycles. State Sen. Jeff Brandes was the only Republican to vote against the measure.

Rudy Giuliani’s son warns government can target ANYONE!

'If it can happen to the former mayor who led New York City through 9/11, it can happen to you'

Wealthy Would Be Able to Dodge 90 Percent of Biden Capital Gains Tax Increase

The left is positively drooling at the prospect of soaking $1.7 trillion out of the pockets of the rich. They can feel that money against their soft hands as if it were already there.

Twitter sees fewer users than expected and stock sinks (Video)

Shares of Twitter have risen 20% year to date

Unscripted Biden Makes Such a Bad Blunder, CNN Reporter Has to Fact-Check Him in Middle of Speech

During the presidential address to Congress on Wednesday, Joe Biden claimed he has “traveled over 17,000 miles” with President Xi Jinping of the Chinese Communist Party.

Kristi Noem sues Biden administration over Mount Rushmore fireworks

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration because it canceled the Mount Rushmore fireworks celebration set for the Fourth of July.

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