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Gun Sales in August 2023 Surpass 1.1 Million Amid Ongoing Demand

Last month was "the fifth-highest August on record in terms of federal background checks for gun transfers since the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System was established 25 years ago."

New Jersey Gov. Murphy Declines Additional Illegal Immigrants Despite Sanctuary State Pledge

In a recent revelation that may seem ironic to some, New Jersey's Democratic Governor Phil Murphy stated that New Jersey can no longer accommodate more illegal immigrants, despite his 2017 campaign pledge to transform the entire state into a "sanctuary state."

Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Challenging Maine Governor’s COVID Vaccine Mandate

Healthcare workers fight for religious exemptions and Title VII protection.

‘Left-Wing Lunatics’ Eye COVID Restrictions to Influence 2024 Election: Trump Vows ‘We Will Not Comply’

“We will not shut down our schools. We will not accept your lockdowns. We will not abide by your mask mandates, and we will not tolerate your vaccine mandates.”

385 People Still Missing in Maui Despite Democratic Gov. of Hawaii’s Claim of 100

The number of people on the official list of those missing from the Maui wildfire has remained nearly unchanged from last week at 385.

Court Rules FDA Abused Authority With Anti-Ivermectin Messaging

The Federal Court ruled last week that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) abused its authority under law when advising Americans to stop using Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID.

Democrats Advance Bill to Let Murderers Serving Life Without Parole Request Re-Sentencing

California's legislature advanced Senate Bill 94 last week, which would allow California prison inmates serving a sentence of life without parole (LWOP) to petition for re-sentencing if the offense occurred before June 5, 1990, and they have completed at least 25 years of their sentence. 

JPMorgan Under Scrutiny for Suspicious Epstein Transactions Exceeding $1 Billion

Epstein’s association with JPMorgan persisted from the late 1990s and was only severed in 2013.

NYPD to Deploy Drones Over Private Backyard Gatherings: Privacy Advocates Raise Alarms

The decision comes in the wake of mounting complaints about such gatherings.

FEMA to Test Mass Emergency Alert on October 4

The test will be sent to wireless devices within range of an active cell tower.

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