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Top Rhode Island Dems push ‘assault weapons’ ban

Democratic Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee and other top officials in his party urged the state legislature to help pass a ban on so-called "assault weapons" into law.

Sen. Kennedy moves to repeal Biden admin’s pistol brace rule: ‘Assault on the Second Amendment’

Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy will take action to counter the Biden administration's new rule tightening regulations on pistol stabilizing braces, which took affect this week.

Stefanik, Rounds lead bipartisan bill to prevent China, foreign adversaries from buying into US agriculture

GOP lawmakers in both chambers of Congress are leading a bipartisan bill to prevent American adversaries from buying into the U.S. agriculture industry.

Americans are getting more skeptical of Biden’s massive aid packages for Ukraine: poll

More and more Americans are opposing President Biden's massive aid packages for Ukraine, with a quarter of Americans saying the U.S. has given too much.

North Carolina congressional candidate accused of campaign violation signs plea agreement

A North Carolina congressional candidate who was accused of committing a campaign violation has signed a plea agreement. Lynda Bennett accepted a loan on her campaign's behalf of $25K.

Gun control lobby’s latest demands show the goal is to strip Americans of their 2A rights, NRA says

The National Rifle Association warned that the latest list of demands from the gun control lobby show the goal is to remove the right to own firearms in the U.S.

GOP opposes remote committee work for health reasons, while agreeing to ‘work with’ Raskin amid cancer battle

House Oversight Committee chair James Comer led opposition to a rule amendment to allow members to work remotely for health reasons, while noting that exceptions can be made.

Wisconsin governor’s race spending shatters previous record by more than 75%

More than $164 million was spent during this year's governor's race in Wisconsin. This shattered the previous spending record by more than 75%.

Overdose prevention campaign criticized for advocating further drug use: ‘Do it with friends’

A drug abuse and overdose awareness group is facing pushback for one of its campaigns that encourages drug users to continue using drugs in ways that could benefit their personal health.

NATO calls for Japan, other democracies to defend against China’s threat on international order

NATO stressed the need for democratic countries to work together with the alliance to defend the international order as China and Russia lead an authoritarian pushback.

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