[ad_1] BOGALUSA, La. — Less than a mile from a century-old mill that sustained generations in this small town north of New Orleans, 19-year-old Tajdryn Forbes was shot to death near his mother’s house. She found Forbes face down in the street in August 2023, two weeks before he had planned to move away from
Hurricane Erin has exploded into a powerful Category 4 storm, threatening the US East Coast with flooding, evacuations, and power outages.
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Under President Donald Trump’s relentless push to restore law and order, the cumbersome, months-long wait for gun permits in Washington, D.C. has finally been cut down to just days. This common-sense crackdown on bureaucratic red tape is a win for Second Amendment supporters and law-abiding citizens who demand timely access to their constitutional
[ad_1] The process for acquiring a Washington, DC, gun permit has been slashed from months to days amid President Trump’s crackdown on crime in the U.S. capital. FOX News reported that both the “concealed carry permitting process and firearm registration process” have been drastically shortened. White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told FOX News, “The Making
Trump and Putin met in Alaska to discuss potential terms for a Ukraine ceasefire, with Zelenskyy notably excluded from the talks.
[ad_1] From being supportive of Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas., to launching a primary campaign against him, Texas GOP state Rep. Steve Toth says there needs to be new leadership in Washington, since Crenshaw has, he says, “cozied up” to the swamp. “I got behind Dan in 2018 when he decided to run,” Toth said on
[ad_1] In 2024, the number of concealed carry permits (CPLs) in Washington rose by 6,000 from 2023. In the first 7 months of 2025, the increase in CPL has jumped almost 14,000, according to state data reported by the Washington State Standard. The data shows there are 713,195 active concealed pistol licenses, or approximately 1
President Trump’s federal deployment in Washington DC sparked an unusual felony case involving a sandwich thrown at an officer.
[ad_1] Twanda Willingham is suing the city of Chicago after being shot with a pistol that had been “relinquished to Chicago police at a gun turn-in event,” according to the NRA-ILA. FOX 32 reported Willingham was shot in August 2023 with a Glock 21 “surrendered months earlier at a Chicago Police Department gun buyback.” Willingham subsequently
[ad_1] Virginia‘s political climate is intensifying as Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears calls out Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger for remaining silent on Loudoun County’s controversial transgender policies. The latest friction comes after the Loudoun County School Board voted Tuesday night to reject the United States Department of Education’s demands to change its policies allowing transgender
[ad_1] Virginia‘s political climate is intensifying as Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears calls out Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger for remaining silent on Loudoun County’s controversial transgender policies. The latest friction comes after the Loudoun County School Board voted Tuesday night to reject the United States Department of Education’s demands to change its policies allowing transgender
[ad_1] By Jake Goldstein-Street / The Washington State Standard The number of Washingtonians licensed to carry concealed pistols is climbing rapidly in the face of a new state law that will require prospective gun owners to secure a state permit before purchasing a firearm. In all of 2024, the total number of Washingtonians with concealed
US stocks hit record highs after inflation data came in lower than expected, calming fears that Trump’s tariffs would trigger price spikes.
[ad_1] Fifteen Republican-led states have backed a sweeping federal lawsuit that could dismantle much of the nearly century-old National Firearms Act. The lawsuit argues that Congress’s repeal of most taxes on certain regulated weapons stripped the government of its constitutional authority to require their registration. 🚨HUGE UPDATE!🚨 The Big Beautiful Lawsuit by GOA, @gunfoundation, @FRACAction,
[ad_1] Equal Shot Act aims to protect gun-related businesses Published 5:00 pm Sunday, August 10, 2025 U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), of Brookhaven, recently joined with Sen. James Risch (R-Idaho) to induce legislation to prevent the Small Business Administration from discriminating against firearms-related businesses with its loan programs. The Equal Shot Act (S.2562) responds to
Trump is intensifying his crime crackdown in DC, deploying up to 450 federal officers to patrol neighborhoods and run license plate checks.
[ad_1] Amid a series of legal challenges, the Trump administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a case on the federal government’s ban on users of marijuana and other illegal drugs from owning firearms and uphold the prohibition, saying it is consistent with the 2nd Amendment. To that end, the DOJ solicitor
[ad_1] Alexis Wilkins was an up-and-coming country music artist just three years ago when her life changed after a chance meeting with a future director of the FBI. Now, she’s the focus of wild conspiracies involving millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Israel and what is being dubbed as one the largest cover-ups in American history. But
[ad_1] Alexis Wilkins was an up-and-coming country music artist just three years ago when her life changed after a chance meeting with a future director of the FBI. Now, she’s the focus of wild conspiracies involving millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Israel and what is being dubbed as one the largest cover-ups in American history. But
[ad_1] Charles Bowden in 1986 at a book signing event for “Blue Desert” in Tucson. Jackie Bell / Arizona Daily Star Tucson voices and values Since the beginning of the Project Blue debate, the late Charles Bowden’s “Killing the Hidden Waters” has been on my desk. His foresight from 1977 is profound: “It is not
[ad_1] Attorney General Pam Bondi has tapped former federal prosecutor Ed Martin to lead criminal investigations into mortgage fraud allegations against Sen. Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Letitia James. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday appointed Ed Martin as special prosecutor to oversee separate grand jury probes in
[ad_1] The National Rifle Association said Friday it is “gratified” that Attorney General Pam Bondi has launched an investigation into whether Democrat New York Attorney General Letitia James and the state sued the gun rights advocate solely to violate its First and Second Amendment rights. “We were gratified to learn of the investigation into AG
[ad_1] We humans love dichotomies. For example, when we meet someone, our brains tend to classify the person as masculine/feminine, taller/shorter, etc. Of course, false dichotomies abound. While a woman is either pregnant or not, a person can have both masculine and feminine traits. To wit: Republicans Pete Hegseth and George Santos are both men.
The Trump administration has doubled the bounty on Venezuelan President to $50 million, accusing him of leading a vast drug trafficking network that funnels fentanyl-laced cocaine into the US.
Trump’s latest round of tariffs is fueling gradual rise in US inflation, with businesses beginning to pass higher import costs onto consumers.
Trump has announced a sweeping 100% tariff on all foreign-made semiconductors, aiming to force tech giants to relocate chip manufacturing back to the US.
[ad_1] Now that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act has eliminated ridiculous taxes on suppressors, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and other arms listed under the National Firearms Act (NFA), gun rights groups are seeking to have the legislation struck down completely. If you’re like me, you already love where this is going. A coalition of
[ad_1] Several Second Amendment rights groups filed a federal lawsuit aiming to nullify the National Firearms Act of 1934. The law requires people to register with the federal government before they can own several types of firearms and gun accessories. The groups – the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), American Suppressor Association (ASA), National Rifle Association
[ad_1] The Independence Day signing by President Donald Trump of his “big, beautiful bill” could clear the way for the most sweeping change ever in America’s gun laws. Several of the nation’s most prominent Second Amendment advocacy groups said one tweak made to the 91-year-old National Firearms Act opened the door to its unraveling, and
Trump signed an executive order creating a task force for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics—but the moment quickly shifted into political theater.
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