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Not Oppressive Enough: Cali Approves More Gun Laws
California, already home to some of the strictest gun control laws in the country, has enacted even more restrictions under…
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Meet the Afghan general who wants to take on the Taliban
In rural Mason Neck, Virginia, among homes with Confederate flags hanging out front and towering pickup trucks occupying driveways, a…
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Son Shoots Armed Intruder Who Followed Mother Home from Casino and Forced Entry
ABINGTON, PA — A home invasion on the 1800 block of Horace Ave was thwarted in the early morning hours…
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Cleared ‘Trump Train’ defendants liken their case to ‘lawfare’ campaign against former president
Defendants in the so-called “Trump Train” case in Texas say they have been fully vindicated after they were cleared of…
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US missile system will remain in Philippines despite China’s alarm
MANILA, Philippines — American and Filipino security officials have agreed to keep a U.S. mid-range missile system in the northern…
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Former ESPN star Sage Steele sues talent agency over handling of COVID vaccine dispute: report
Sage Steele, who spent more than a decade and a half at ESPN, is suing the talent and sports agency…
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Maryland’s Red Flag Law Challenged in State Supreme Court
Attorneys for the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Maryland resident Donald S. Willey have filed an appellants’ brief with the…
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Reality star Julie Chrisley’s 7-year prison sentence reinstated
Julie Chrisley was resentenced Wednesday to seven years in prison for bank fraud and tax evasion charges. The “Chrisley Knows…
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Senate confirms new National Guard chief, other command leaders
Senate members late Tuesday confirmed Air Force Lt. Gen. Steven Nordhaus as the next chief of the National Guard Bureau,…
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Dems eye possible Trump investigations if they win House majority
Some House Democrats are already looking at the possibility of investigating former President Donald Trump if they win the House…
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