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TSA now wants to scan your face at security. Here are your rights.

TSA testing controversial facial recognition technology for passenger screening at 16 major domestic airports and hopes to expand it across the U.S .next year.

Pro-Life Priest Frank Pavone ‘Dismissed from Clerical State’ with ‘No Possibility of Appeal’

Father Frank Pavone, leader of the pro-life organization Priests for Life, has been dismissed from the clergy with no possibility of appealing his case.

Federal Judge to Block California Gun Law Provision, Describes It as ‘Tyrannical’

Federal judge will block “tyrannical” provision in an incoming California gun law because it would discourage people from challenging the statute in court.

1st Full Test of Hypersonic Missile Successful: US Air Force

The U.S. Air Force successfully tested a AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) hypersonic missile off the coast of Southern California on Dec. 9, 2022.
Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Decide If IRS Can Secretly Comb Through Bank Records

Supreme Court Accepts Appeal About IRS Seizing Bank Records to Collect Debt From Another...

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case about the Internal Revenue Service seizing bank account holder records to collect a debt from a different taxpayer.

Jim Jordan: Democrats Are Politicizing Supreme Court

Rep. Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee's ranking Republican, tore into Democrats for politicizing the Supreme and exposed the lies of a former anti-abortion...
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Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Empower State Legislatures, Not Judges, to Regulate Elections

NC Republicans told Supreme Court that U.S. Constitution gives state legislatures preeminent authority to make rules for presidential and congressional elections without interference from courts.

FedEx and UPS Help Feds Track Gun Sales, State Attorneys General Say

State attorneys generals are asking UPS and FedEx to explain policies to track and record firearms purchases and disclose if policies were coordinated with Biden admin.

Why a Facial Recognition Device Barred This Woman From a Rockettes Show

Kelly Conlon arrived at Radio City Music Hall and was denied entry after facial recognition technology determined she works for law firm blacklisted by venue's parent company.
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US Bans Huawei, ZTE Telecom Equipment Citing Threats to National Security

The FCC adopted new rules that will prohibit the import or sale of Chinese communications equipment deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to national security.

Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates 6-Week Abortion Ban, Putting Earlier Order on Hold

Georgia Supreme Court reinstates ban on abortions after six weeks into a pregnancy. The move temporarily ends access to later abortions ruled by a state judge.

Gun Sales Skyrocket After Oregon Passes Measure Restricting Gun Rights

Gun sales have skyrocketed in Oregon since narrow passage of strict gun control measure in midterm election. Opponents are planning to file suit against measure.