Supreme Court to weigh legality of Biden administration’s ghost guns rule

Washington — The Supreme Court will convene Tuesday to consider a challenge to the Biden administration’s efforts to regulate untraceable firearms known as ghost guns, as major American cities report the measure seems to have caused a reduction in the use of these weapons within their borders. The court fight involves a 2022 regulation from

A Year Later, Kibbutz Nir Oz Still Fighting To Tell the Real Story of Oct. 7

NIR OZ, Israel—Irit Lahav, a 58-year-old professional tour guide, knows how to walk clueless foreigners through unfamiliar terrain. But in the year since she survived the Hamas-led Oct. 7 massacre in her kibbutz, Nir Oz, Lahav has struggled to explain to international media what happened that day. No matter how many interviews she arranges with

A California Law Is Overturning Murder Convictions Over ‘Racially Coded’ Language. This ‘Tough on Crime’ House Candidate Backed It.

‘It’s California placing burdens on the criminal justice system without understanding why,’ county prosecutor says of Adam Gray-endorsed Racial Justice Act Adam Gray (California State Assembly via Wikimedia Commons) In late 2022, a judge in California’s Bay Area overturned the convictions of two gang killers. Her reasoning? Their prosecutors deployed the “racially coded” term “pistol