[ad_1] WASHINGTON — When the Supreme Court hears a major Second Amendment case on Wednesday, many expect that the court’s recently expanded conservative majority will be poised to strike down the New York law under review, one that imposes strict limits on carrying guns outside the home. But a brief filed by a group of
Month: November 2021
[ad_1] Glenn Youngkin’s campaign events were large and rollicking, with many of the trappings of a MAGA rally but, to the great disappointment of Democrats, not Donald Trump himself. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images TERRY MCAULIFFE wanted GLENN YOUNGKIN and DONALD TRUMP to campaign together so badly that when it didn’t happen, McAuliffe simply invented a
[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentuckians in a handful of its 120 counties will head to the polls Tuesday to elect three new members of the General Assembly. The three special elections were created by the retirement of one legislator and the deaths of two others. What You Need To Know Three vacant legislative seats will
[ad_1] The incident was indicative of a national problem Maya Geer / Daily Collegian The news of last week’s shelter in place order came and went with little more than a collective shrug. The order was issued after Amherst police notified UMass that a man with a handgun and ammunition was heading towards the campus
[ad_1] (The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme court will hear oral arguments in a major gun rights case this week that could have significant implications for Second Amendment rights nationwide. The high court will hear arguments Wednesday in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, a case involving New York state’s strict
[ad_1] Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe’s supporters are getting increasingly desperate. A group backing McAuliffe is posing as conservatives and running ads attacking Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin from the right. Named Accountability Virginia PAC, the outfit was described by news outlet Axios as a Democratic strategist-led effort to “drive a wedge between the Republican candidate for
[ad_1] Gov. Kristi Noem’s use of state-owned airplanes, and allegations she abused her power to benefit of one of her children’s professional careers, are under the microscope again this week in South Dakota. But a panel of retired judges, who met for an hour behind closed doors Monday morning in Sioux Falls, wants more information
[ad_1] The CEOs started calling before President Trump had even finished speaking. What America’s titans of industry were hearing from the Commander in Chief was sending them into a panic. It was Nov. 5, 2020, two days after the election, and things weren’t looking good for the incumbent as states continued to count ballots. Trump
[ad_1] The National Rifle Association — once one of the most well-known and influential lobbying organizations in the country — is a wounded beast. Tim Mak’s Misfire: Inside the Downfall of the NRA might be the final blow in terms of exposing the organization’s rotten core and showing how a boundless love for money and
[ad_1] Eugene Jankowski has served two terms as councilman-at-large and president of Batavia City Council. A firm believer in fiscal responsibility, Jankowski wants to serve as a guardian of the taxpayer’s money to ensure the city gets the best bang for its buck. A former officer and K-9 officer with Batavia City Police Department, Jankowski
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court will listen to arguments Wednesday on a challenge to New York state laws governing the concealed carry of handguns – a case that originated in the Capital Region five years ago. New York outlaws concealed-carry of licensed handguns outside the home. Lawful gun owners can receive permission from State Police
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