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ATF scrutinized for enforcing pistol brace rule years after court killed the regulation

Second Amendment advocates are questioning why the Justice Department is still treating any pistol with a stabilizing brace as a short-barreled rifle that requires registration for a tax stamp, despite a 2023 court ruling that struck down the Biden-era rule.

Rubio to testify in trial of former roommate accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela

The federal trial of a former Miami congressman accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela's government during the first Trump administration begins Monday with Secretary of State Marco Rubio set to testify over his interactions with his old friend.

On this Day: The Second Continental Congress moves closer to a declaration of independence

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. March 23, 1776 With John Adams playing a key role, […]

Trump’s historic recognition of St. Joseph’s Day

President Donald Trump made history last Thursday by becoming the first known president to acknowledge St. Joseph’s Day and recognize its cultural significance. St. Joseph’s Day is a major feast day in Catholicism and Western Christianity, celebrated each year on March 19. The day honors St. Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary and the earthly, […]

Iran chaos proves solving ambassador shortage is an urgent need

Before the dust even settled from the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps began firing thousands of missiles and drones across the Middle East at not just military sites, but at embassies, international airports, and hotels. Several of the U.S.’s closest Arab partners in the […]

America’s food supply security depends on AI integration into agriculture

Artificial intelligence is about to become the most valuable tool in American agriculture. The question is who builds it, who controls it, and whether the United States will lead or hand another strategic industry to a foreign adversary. At this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Jeff Rowe, CEO of foreign-controlled Syngenta Group, argued in […]

Watch live: Fatal LaGuardia crash news conference

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Federal Aviation Administrator Bryan Bedford will address reporters on Monday afternoon after a fatal crash involving a jet and a fire truck on a runway at LaGuardia International Airport in New York.  The aircraft was attempting to land when it struck the emergency vehicle, which was traveling across the runway...

Senate Republican defends spending $200B on Iran war as an ‘America First’ priority

Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) on Sunday defended a $200 billion funding request price tag for the U.S. conflict against Iran, calling it “America First.” “Well, it's a lot of money, but it's going right into rebuilding our stockpiles, our own munitions. It's in America's best interest that we reshore all of these defense manufacturing jobs...

Trump tells lawmakers ‘don’t worry about Easter’ to force vote on DHS, SAVE Act

President Trump told Republican lawmakers on Monday to not “worry about Easter” in order to stay in Washington to vote on a bill that ties Department of Homeland Security funding with voter identification requirements in the SAVE Act. Trump said that he’s “requesting that the Republican Senators do that immediately” and joked that lawmakers shouldn’t...

Trump says Hegseth ‘first one to speak up’ in support of Iran war

President Trump indicated on Monday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was the first top administration official to back the U.S. military attacks against Iran. "Pete, I think you were the first one to speak up and you said let's do it because you can't let them have a nuclear weapon,” the president said at a...

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