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Federal Judge Dismisses Illinois’ Semi-Automatic Gun Ban

A federal judge struck down Illinois' ban on semiautomatic weapons on Friday, ruling the law unconstitutional and prompting sharp reactions from the state’s top Democrats.

Texas, 13 States Succeed in Blocking Biden’s Immigration Policy on Undocumented Spouses

On Thursday, the Biden administration faced a significant setback when a federal judge struck down a proposal aimed at granting legal protections to hundreds...

‘Domestic Extremists’ with Election Concerns are ‘Most Likely Threat of Violence’: Report

U.S. intelligence agencies have claimed that "domestic extremists with grievances rooted in election-related conspiracy theories" pose the "most likely threat of violence in the coming election," according to NBC News.

NBA Player Retires at 21-Years-Old to Pursue Ministry

A.J. Griffin, 21, gave up professional basketball in order to pursue full-time ministry.

Trump’s Flag Fury: One Year in Jail for Old Glory Burners

Donald Trump made a bold statement at his most recent rally in Glendale, Arizona, regarding the punishment for those who burn the American flag.

Biden Admin Demands Supreme Court Allow Student Loan Cancellations

The Biden administration filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court last week, demanding that it lift a lower court ruling that blocks the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan.

24 States Unite to Support Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Law

Twenty-four states have joined together to support Arizona's proof-of-citizenship law for voter registration.

Judge Throws Out Florida Law Banning ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Children

A federal judge struck down a Florida law that banned transgender surgeries and other "gender-affirming" treatments for children.

Attorneys General File Lawsuit Against Biden’s Student Loan Plan

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and 10 other attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.

Lawsuit Underway After Texas School District Bans Employee from Praying at Flagpole

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Staci Barber, an employee of the Katy Independent School District in Houston, Texas.

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