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Gun Control Advocates Set Their Sights on Gun Industry Trade Group

National gun control organization responsibility for NRA's legal problems, is sighting firearms industry trade organization, and is calling people to join fight.
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, on May 12, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Supreme Court Rules Public Officials May Block Their Constituents on Social Media

Public officials may block people on social media in certain situations, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on March 15, 2024.
Justice Samuel Alito

US Supreme Court Denies Request by Group to Host Drag Show at Texas University

U.S. Supreme Court denied request by student group asking to host a drag show at West Texas A&M University and sought to lift a school ban on the performance.

South Carolina Becomes 29th State to Allow Carrying Firearms Without a License

A gun rights advocate says a growing number of legislatures are sending a message to the federal government by expanding Second Amendment protections.

Biden Agrees to Sign Bill That Could Ban TikTok If Congress Passes It

President Biden is expressing support for a bipartisan proposal that could ban the video-sharing app TikTok from the United States on national security grounds.

Multiple US Agencies to Examine Possible Spy Balloon Found off Alaska Coast: Pentagon

Multiple U.S. agencies will analyze the debris of an unidentified high-altitude balloon recovered in waters near Alaska, according to the Pentagon.

A Veteran Offers Four ‘Unapologetically American’ Reasons Why We Still Need the Draft

Wake people up about horrors of war by using an instrument that’s been gathering dust in our national policy toolbox since the 1970s: the wartime military draft.

Veteran Reporter Catherine Herridge Held in Contempt for Refusing to Disclose News Source

Judge found Catherine Herridge in contempt of court for refusing to identify sources used for investigative series relating to FBI probe into Chinese scientist.
Paul Vaughn holds his youngest daughter alongside his wife Bethany Vaughn and 8 of their 11 children, in the backyard of their home in Centerville, Tenn., on Feb. 20, 2024.

Americans Face Decades in Prison for Convincing Women Not to Have Abortions

But a decade or more in prison is an outcome Ms. Idoni and other abortion rescuers didn’t expect. In post-Roe America, pro-lifers have been served harsh, life-altering penalties.

Senators Divided on Connection Between Abortion and the Economy

Abortion is an unlikely topic for U.S. Senate Budget Committee but Sen. Whitehouse said “Reproductive rights … are intrinsically tied to economic opportunity.”

Supreme Court to Consider Whether Bump Stocks Violate Federal Law

Supreme Court to hear arguments in case concerning whether a bump stock transforms semiautomatic firearm into type of “machine gun” prohibited under federal law.
Donald Trump

Trump Says He ‘Strongly’ Supports IVF After Alabama Supreme Court Ruling

Trump supported vitro fertilization in response to Alabama Supreme Court ruling that found embryos are babies, putting future of IVF in state in jeopardy.