It could be a great year for America’s gun owners and gun makers
The potential is there for 2018 to be an amazing year for American gun owners and gun-makers. At the top of a lot of wish lists is completing export-control reform.
The potential is there for 2018 to be an amazing year for American gun owners and gun-makers. At the top of a lot of wish lists is completing export-control reform.
GOP Rep. Trey Gowdy called out congressional Democrats for trying to hide the contents of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) memo, and said the truth has taken a backseat to winning on Capitol Hill.
A professor made students step on a painted American flag to enter an art show, according to a Monday report.
Widespread use of an accounting trick at public universities may be artificially driving up the reported cost of an undergraduate education.
AT&T expressed the need for an “Internet Bill of Rights” overnight Tuesday in an apparent attempt to end the bureaucratic back-and-forth on “net neutrality.”
President Donald Trump compared regulations on American businesses to a type of stealth taxation.
The NFL has rejected a Super Bowl magazine advertisement from the AMVETS urging people to stand for the national anthem, but the veterans organization isn’t sitting still for that.
More than 500 people who were removed from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program for participating in criminal or gang activity are still at large in the U.S., according to a new report.
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it will subpoena up to 23 jurisdictions if they don’t offer proof they are complying with a key federal immigration law.
One of the attorneys responsible for targeting oil companies’ climate records is skeptical about the prospects of winning lawsuits against Exxon Mobil and other companies over global warming.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Michael O’Rielly said Monday that some supporters of so-called “net neutrality” rules have essentially been “brainwashed.”
A group of climate scientists authored an analysis of 2017’s global average temperature, suggesting that trends over the next decade could create the “impression” of a renewed global warming “hiatus.”