Second Amendment September 6 America's largest gun lobby speaks out as Trump administration mulls possible trans firearms ban The National Rifle Association released a statement as the Trump administration mulls a way of limiting transgender people from purchasing guns.
Media September 6 Christian worship rally in Seattle remains peaceful despite progressive protests Sean Feucht's Christian worship rally at Seattle's Gas Works Park proceeded peacefully despite progressive activists urging city officials to block the event.
Opinion September 6 JONATHAN TURLEY: The New Blasphemy? Daring to laugh at the wrong people Comedy writer Graham Linehan was met by armed officers at London's Heathrow airport this week and informed that three of his X posts constituted a 'violent, abusive act.'
VIDEO September 5 Chip Roy: 'Going back to Secretary of War, you're sending a message to the world that we're serious' Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, weighs in on the renaming of Department of Defense, Austin, Texas' new logo and more on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Second Amendment September 5 Justice Department mulls restricting transgender people from buying guns Department of Justice officials discuss potential firearm restrictions for transgender people in early-stage internal meetings, though no concrete proposals have been made.
Privacy September 5 Notorious people search site returns after massive breach The notorious people search site National Public Data relaunches despite a previous breach affecting 3 billion individuals, raising fresh privacy concerns.
Media September 4 Kaine sparks backlash after calling Declaration of Independence's God-given rights ‘extremely troubling’ Tim Kaine criticized the founding principle of God-given rights as troubling during a Senate hearing, prompting Ted Cruz and other conservatives to condemn his comments.
Illinois September 4 Federal appeals court approves Illinois restrictions on carrying guns on public transit A federal appeals court approved Illinois' ban on carrying firearms on public transit, reversing a lower court ruling that found the gun restrictions unconstitutional.
Veterans September 3 Sgt. Michael Verardo honored at military funeral in NC: a hero who never stopped standing for the flag Retired Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, gravely wounded in Afghanistan, was honored in North Carolina with tributes from family, comrades and national leaders.
Cybercrime September 3 Moving exposes your personal data to scammers Moving and downsizing expose seniors to identity theft and scams as data brokers collect real estate records and personal information to sell to criminals.
VIDEO September 3 Ben Shapiro talks UK censorship after comedian's arrest 'The Ben Shapiro Show' host reacts to the arrest of a U.K.-based comedic writer over a tweet and Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin's conversation with Israeli fans on stage at the band's most recent concert.