[ad_1] Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York attempted to shift blame for the assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk to Second Amendment supporters Thursday. Kirk was fatally shot during a TPUSA “Prove Me Wrong” event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, in which he would take questions from attendees. Ocasio-Cortez said
Month: September 2025
[ad_1] Republican Charlie Kirk is dead. So is former Democratic Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. Two clearly political assassinations in the past four months. And a new study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association’s journal, Pediatrics, suggests that most of the deaths from the more than 250 mass
[ad_1] Law enforcement officers work at Utah Valley University, where US right-wing activist and commentator, Charlie Kirk, was shot during an event in Orem, Utah, US, September 10, 2025. Photo: IC US President Donald Trump has ordered the national flag to be flown at half-staff in honor of Charlie Kirk, a political ally of Trump
[ad_1] W.B. Yeats’ grave has a unique epitaph: “Cast a cold eye. On life, on death. Horseman, pass by!” They are the last three lines from his poem “Under Ben Bulben”, written in 1938, the year before his death. The call-to-action, as product managers call it, is to be detached from life and death, to
[ad_1] The Kennedy Center continues to be a political institution showing preference for the right-wing party. Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the center “held a moment of silence to honor” the political commentator. The center added, “May he rest in peace.” The center did not offer a moment of silence for Speaker of the
[ad_1] Right-Wing Fascist Extremist Charlie Kirk As He Got Shot Today By An Assassin. (Click on image for larger photo.) Right-wing fascist extremist Charlie Kirk was assassinated today on Utah campus By Lynda Carson – September 10, 2025 Charlie Kirk, a close friend of the convicted felon President Trump has been shot down in cold
[ad_1] One can learn a great deal about their elected officials and whether they demonstrate hypocrisy by following their Facebook pages. My state senator, Camera Bartolotta, recently posted of her association with Alina’s Light, a nonprofit organization that is “raising awareness, promoting domestic violence education, and providing emotional and social support for the community,” the
[ad_1] Charlie Kirk, one of US President Donald Trump’s closest allies who campaigned hard for Republicans during the 47th presidential election, was shot dead on September 10 in Utah. The conservative activist was gunned down while delivering a speech on his American Comeback, in an incident strikingly similar to the one Trump faced in Pennsylvania,
[ad_1] The question was simple but unsettling: Will the recent string of shootings at events long considered safe—county fairs, downtown celebrations, even daytime gatherings—change how people live their lives? Nearly 300 readers responded, and their answers painted a sobering portrait of fear, frustration, and resignation in a state where firearms are nearly everywhere. Together, the
[ad_1] ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. — The First District Court of Appeals formally struck down Florida’s open-carry gun ban as unconstitutional Wednesday. The three-judge panel included Judge Stephanie Ray, who wrote the opinion, as well as Judges Lori Rowe and M. Kemmerly Thomas. What You Need To Know Florida law currently has banned the open carry
[ad_1] Plenty of ink has been spilled on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the sweeping piece of budget reconciliation legislation that cuts taxes, creates “Trump accounts” for newborns, and grants an unprecedented new surge of funding in support of mass deportation and border security efforts. But one of the law’s biggest impacts may be
[ad_1] Americans today own between 350 million and 450 million guns — more than one gun per person, though only about one American in three owns them. On a per capita basis, no other nation, developed or developing, has more guns. This is also a nation with few gun laws, especially at the national level.
[ad_1] A bushy-browed, pipe-smoking, piano-playing Antonin Scalia—Nino—the scourge of the left, knew how to work a crowd. He loved opera; he loved theater; he loved show tunes. In high school, he played the lead role in Macbeth: “I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition.” As clever as
[ad_1] Given the tsunami of news demanding your attention, you might have missed an interesting trial balloon launched by the Department of Justice last week. Officials briefed reporters on preliminary discussions among DOJ top brass to ban transgender people from buying guns. This was in the wake of last month’s horrendous Minneapolis church shooting by
[ad_1] It’s ground that presidents have hardly ever crossed outside of times of war, and experts say it’s remaking the role of the most powerful military in the world and its relationship with the American public. National Guard troops have been patrolling the streets of U.S. cities, as a prelude to weapons of war being
[ad_1] Society / September 9, 2025 The Pulitzer Prize– and Emmy Award–winning journalist recounts a story of hope and heartbreak on the South Side of Chicago. Ad Policy Carolyn Wortham holds a portrait of her family during a press conference on April 24, 2013, in Chicago, Illinois. Worthams’ son, Chicago Police officer and Iraq War
[ad_1] Every spring, University of Pittsburgh faculty members gather to discuss a pressing topic affecting higher education. In 2021, this was antiracism and equity. In 2023, it was generative AI. Gagging Academia The right to teach, debate and protest faces a high-stakes challenge in Pittsburgh’s universities and beyond. This year was academic freedom. The gathering’s
[ad_1] In the wake of a tragic shooting in Minnesota, some conservative voices—including prominent commentators and alleged sources within the Department of Justice—have floated the idea of banning transgender individuals from owning or purchasing firearms. But national gun rights organizations are pushing back hard, calling the proposal unconstitutional and discriminatory. Conservative Voices Call for a
[ad_1] Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. A Florida sales tax holiday that typically applies to hunting, fishing and camping equipment has been expanded this year, covering firearms and ammunition for the first time. Starting Monday, those purchasing firearms and ammunition in Florida will be exempt from sales tax through the end of the year.
[ad_1] That tragedy in Minneapolis, where two children were killed, and fourteen other kids and 3 elderly adults were injured, could have been prevented or at least greatly minimized if only the five-year-olds who were attending mass were allowed to conceal carry. The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a
[ad_1] Gun rights groups are increasing their criticism of the Trump DOJ’s trans gun ban, with the Second Amendment Foundation’s Kosta Moros calling it “blatantly unconstitutional.” On Friday, Breitbart News reported that the NRA, Gun Owners of America, the National Association for Gun Rights, Texas Gun Rights, and the Citizens Committee for the Right to
[ad_1] The Trump administration is considering restricting the Second Amendment rights of transgender Americans, reports media outlets as varied as CNN and the New York Post. This would be an unjustified attack on the constitutional rights of Americans to defend themselves and it is absurd the administration is even considering it. The Constitution, as affirmed
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When it comes to Second Amendment issues, the National Rifle Association (NRA) is still the 800-pound gorilla of the pro-gun rights movement. Other groups take a harder line, but whenever an anti-gun politician starts working his or her blowhole about the “gun lobby,” it’s always the NRA they bring up as their arch-demon.
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The National Rifle Association (NRA) has sounded off on reports that the Trump administration is mulling a way of limiting transgender people’s ability to purchase firearms. The gun lobby group, the largest in the U.S. with 5 million members, according to its website, released a statement
[ad_1] The Trump administration’s reported proposal to ban transgender people from owning guns has drawn condemnation from the National Rifle Association (NRA) and every other notable gun-rights group in the country. The Daily Wire first reported Thursday, based on anonymous Justice Department sources, that senior officials in the department are considering using their rulemaking authority
[ad_1] The Republican Party and fundamentalist Christians that are bent on running the country are adamantly opposed to right to die laws because they fervently believe in the sanctity of life. They claim similar moral justification regarding a woman’s right to choose, disparaging the difficult choice to terminate a pregnancy, often referring to the mother
[ad_1] In the wake of last week’s Annunciation Catholic Church shooting by a transgender gunman, multiple outlets reported that the DOJ is reviewing its ability to possibly take away gun rights for transgender people. The NRA is taking the side of transgender gun owners, announcing its stance in a post on X. “The NRA supports
[ad_1] As an educator, I endure the trauma of lockdown drills with my students every month. I carry a bleed kit and a tourniquet—tools no teacher should ever need in a school but which have become as common as textbooks. Only in America would a teacher say this. No other advanced nation has normalized
[ad_1] Was floating a ban on trans people owning guns just some basement-level idiot’s idea for “owning the libs”? In the wake of Robin Westman’s deadly Minneapolis rampage, some troll in the bowels of the Trump Justice Department reportedly proposed blocking trans people from buying firearms by declaring them all “mentally ill.” This, of course,
[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – Manual High School students walked out of class today to take action against gun violence. Dozens of students walked out of class on Friday, September 5, carrying signs and wearing shirts that read “students demand action.” The demonstration comes in the wake of the deadly shooting in Minneapolis. Two kids