Levi Strauss to Spend Over $1 Million in Support of Increasing Gun Control
The CEO of Levi Strauss announced that his company will spend over $1 million in supporting increased gun regulations. ...
The CEO of Levi Strauss announced that his company will spend over $1 million in supporting increased gun regulations. ...
Technology tested by NYPD allows officers to sort through surveillance images according to skin color. ...
The Los Angeles County Transit Authority invited the TSA to deploy full-body scanners to screen passengers on public transportation. ...
With 35 Senate seats up for grabs in November, the Second Amendment may face a substantial threat. ...
Gun Owners of Vermont and several weapons retailers have filed a civil suit against the state, seeking to nullify new gun regulations. ...
Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch and Judicial Watch has filed suit against Apple, Google, Facebook, and other tech giants, accusing them of censoring conservative viewpoints. ...
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is reportedly considering permitting federal education grant money to be used to arm and train teachers. ...
A new Florida law recently put into effect requires that all public schools display a sign declaring “In God We Trust.” ...
Though described by some as monarchical, President Trump is constitutionally empowered to pardon Paul Manafort. ...
Former NSA contractor and whistleblower Reality Winner faces the longest sentence ever imposed on a person for violating the Espionage Act. ...
School districts across the country are arming their teachers and staff in an effort to avoid becoming the scene of the next armed atrocity. ...
Josephine County, Oregon, passed an ordinance blocking enforcement of most state and federal firearm regulations. ...
In a recent poll, 43 percent of Republican respondents said they favored giving the president power to close news media for "bad behavior." ...
Senator Dianne Feinstein had a Chinese spy on her staff for over 20 years. ...
New law in effect in Arizona moves the state one step closer toward sound money. ...