Supreme Court to Consider ATF’s Attempt to Regulate ‘Ghost Guns’

The DOJ is asking the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court decision that held the ATF misinterpreted a federal gun control law. The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on Oct. 8 over so-called ghost guns and whether the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) exceeded congressional authorization when it

These 6 Michigan Counties Could Decide Who Wins 2024 Presidential Election

It’s no surprise Democratic Party presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned Oct. 4 in Flint, Michigan, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump rallied Oct. 3 in Saginaw, less than 40 miles north. Nor will it be a head-scratcher when they stump across central Michigan again and again before Election Day. Both cities

House Intel Chairman Calls on FBI to Investigate Whether Would-Be Trump Assassins Linked to Iran

‘Saying that there have been no substantiated ties doesn’t mean that the investigation has concluded that there are no ties,’ he says. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-Ohio) said he wants the FBI to “come to a conclusion” on whether the two assassination attempts against former President Donald Trump this year were linked to

New York City Mayor Eric Adams Accepts Another Top Resignation Amid Federal Probe

Phillip Banks, deputy mayor for public safety since 2022 and former NYPD chief of department, has stepped down. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Monday that he has accepted the resignation of Philip Banks, the deputy mayor for public safety. Banks is the latest New York City public official to resign amid a

Elon Musk PAC Says It Will Give Referrers $47 for Every Swing-State Voter Who Signs Petition

‘For every person you refer who is a swing state voter, you get $47,’ Musk says on X. Elon Musk’s America PAC is offering supporters $47 for each registered voter they get to sign a petition saying they will support the First and Second Amendments. On his social media platform X, Musk encouraged followers to

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Biden’s Order on Voter Registration

Pennsylvania Republican lawmakers had challenged the order, which requires all federal agencies to help increase voter signups and mobilization. The Supreme Court on Oct. 7 rejected a Republican challenge to President Joe Biden’s executive order that increased government involvement in the voter registration and voter mobilization process. The justices denied the petition in Keefer v.