US Supreme Court Gets Emergency Petition Over Illinois ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban
Justice Amy Coney Barrett received the filing on Wednesday.
Opponents of Illinois's "assault weapons" ban filed an emergency petition with the U.S. Supreme Court on...
Senator Pete Ricketts Demands Biden Administration Define Conservation
Since Biden signed EO 14008, on January 27, 2021, where he initiated 30×30, the administration has been asked to define one word, which they have refused to do.
2 More Governors Block Credit Card Companies From Tracking Gun Sales
Indiana and Utah join seven other states in passing laws banning the use of codes to track firearms and ammunition sales.
Biden, Trump React to Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity
Biden and Trump issued contrasting reactions to the Supreme Court decision that presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for official acts.
Supreme Court Rules 9–0 for IRS, Denying Refund in Estate Tax Dispute
Supreme Court held that life insurance proceeds used to redeem decedent’s shares must be included when calculating value of shares for federal estate tax purposes.
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.
US Space Force General Says China’s Military Developing Space Assets at ‘Breathtaking Speed’
Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command, recently warned about China’s “breathtakingly fast” development of space military capabilities.
IRS Targets ‘High-Income Taxpayers,’ Collects $520 Million
IRS collected some $360 million from tax-delinquent millionaires, coming after the federal agency collected about $122 million from wealthy Americans in October.
EPA Issues Strongest Emissions Regulations Yet for Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Biden admin announced strict regulations for heavy-duty vehicles that would affect bus and freight truck models for 2027 until 2032, according to the EPA.
Arizona Senate Approves Repeal of Near-Total Abortion Ban
Arizona’s near-total abortion ban was repealed after state's Supreme Court ruled it enforceable. Arizona House narrowly passed repeal as 3 Republicans joined Democrats to approve measure.
Planned Parenthood CEO Wants Insurance Firms to Fund and Promote Elective Abortions
The CEO of the U.S.'s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, is pushing for insurance companies to fund and become advocates for elective abortions.
How Fashion Designers Are Outsmarting Facial Recognition Surveillance.
Privacy activists say we should be alarmed by rise of automated facial recognition surveillance. But transhumanist Zoltan Istvan says to embrace end of privacy.