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The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, on May 12, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Supreme Court Ruling Means NYC’s Restrictions on Gun Licensing Are Unconstitutional: Federal Judge

Supreme Court ruling striking down NY state's restrictive gun permits rules means NY City rules denying firearm licenses over moral character violate Constitution.

House Speaker Mike Johnson Meets Biden for First Time in New Role

The White House invited Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson to a briefing on the president's supplemental national security funding package sent to Congress.

Treasury Just Dropped a Financial Bomb, but Bidenomics Means the Worst Is Yet To...

The deficit for fiscal year 2023 was $1.7 trillion and Bidenomics means the worst is yet to come, and multi-trillion-dollar deficits are the new normal.

Massachusetts Lawmakers Pass Sweeping Gun Bill Months After 6–3 Supreme Court Decision

Lawmakers in a Democrat-controlled state passed a major gun law, with the House speaker saying it came after the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling.

Oklahoma State Rep Accuses ATF Agents of Extortion in Raid on Gun Dealer

Russell Fincher lost his federal firearms license and 50 guns in a June raid. He denies committing any crime and hopes the ATF will be held accountable.

Massachusetts’s New Crackdown Bill Imposes ‘Unprecedented Gun Control’

MAs House lawmakers tightened state's firearm laws and cracked down on unregistered “ghost guns, which is “the worst anti-gun legislation in the country.”

SEC Boss Says AI-Triggered Financial Crisis ‘Nearly Unavoidable’ Without Regulation

Without regulations in place, the boss of the SEC expects a financial crisis stemming from the widespread use of artificial intelligence in the next decade.
Top Biden Intel Official Palestinian Activist

Top Biden Intel Official Outed as Palestinian Activist Has Some Very Dark Associates

More disturbing than Biden's intelligence failure regarding Hamas is that a Hamas sympathizer enjoys a senior role within Biden’s national security apparatus.

Sen. Ted Cruz Warns US at Risk of Serious Terrorist Attack

'It certainly seems that this White House and this administration learned nothing from 9/11. Because they’re setting up conditions for another 9/11.'

FBI Warns of Domestic Threats Linked to Israel–Hamas War

'Lone actors' may take inspiration from recent attacks on Israel to commit violence on American soil, FBI Director Christopher Wray said.
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, on May 12, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Supreme Court Rejects GOP States’ Challenge to Biden’s Rule Estimating Social Cost of Carbon

U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a lawsuit from Republican-led states challenging Biden administration's attempt to assign social cost to carbon.
The 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch This Session

The 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch This Session

Social media censorship, federal regulation, separation of powers, gerrymandering, and gun rights are on the docket of the United States Supreme Court.