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Aug 22 2020
Analysis
Why Are Gun Sales Through the Roof During COVID-19?
Gun sales in America have skyrocketed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Thousands of people, including first-time gun buyers, have literally cleared the shelves of certain types of firearms and most ammunition.
With the exception of law enforcement and military, anyone who plans to purchase a firearm can expect to pay more than usual for many popular guns and nearly all
Newsmax (News)Feb 27 2020
Opinion
America Must Shape the World’s AI Norms — or Dictators Will
As Secretaries of Defense, we anticipated and addressed threats to our nation, sought strategic opportunities, exercised authority, direction, and control over the U.S. military, and executed many other tasks in order to protect the American people and our way of life. During our combined service leading the Department of Defense, we navigated historical inflection points – the end of the Cold
Defense OneApr 10 2020
Background
Food and Drug Administration
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or USFDA) is a federal agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, one of the United States federal executive departments. The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical
WikipediaApr 18 2013
Opinion
Is Rejecting a Path to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants Un-Christian?
Immigration continues to be a contentious sociopolitical issue with politicians faith leaders and American citizens all weighing in on proposals to cope with the millions of illegals who are currently residing within the nations borders. Due to its complexities finding common ground can be difficult however religious leaders likethe...
The BlazeAug 13 2013
News
GOP Governor Signs Harsh Voter ID Law, Promptly Gets Slapped With Lawsuits
North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory (R) signed a bill Monday requiring photo identification at the polls and eliminating a slew of voting measures designed to protect against voter disenfranchisement.
HuffPostApr 15 2013
News
North Koreans mark major national holiday amid missile launch fears
Foreign governments have been struggling to assess how seriously to take North Koreas recent torrent of rhetoric -- including warnings of possible nuclear war -- as it expresses its anger over continuing U.S.-South Korea military maneuvers just across the border.
Fox News (Online News)Sep 03 2015
News
President Otto Pérez Molina of Guatemala Resigns Amid Scandal
President Otto Pérez Molina of Guatemala resigned on Thursday to face charges in a customs fraud scandal that has generated a sweeping protest movement of citizens enraged by government corruption.
In a letter to the president of Congress, Mr. Pérez Molina said that he was resigning to “face justice and resolve my personal situation.” Vice President Alejandro Maldonado is expected to
New York Times (News)May 02 2013
News
South Carolina House passes bill making Obamacare implementation a crime
The South Carolina state House passed a bill Wednesday that declares President Obamas Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to be null and void and criminalizes its implementation.
Washington TimesOct 06 2012
News
Romney intensifies EPA attacks
Mitt Romney is stepping up a favorite Republican attack line in battleground states: President Barack Obamas overzealous Environmental Protection Agency is killing jobs.
PoliticoMar 11 2024
Headline Roundup
Federal Judge Rejects Red States’ Challenge of Biden Admin Asylum Program
On Friday, a federal judge upheld an asylum policy that allows 30,000 monthly asylum seekers from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti, to enter the U.S.
The Details: The court rejected a challenge brought by Texas and 20 other Republican-controlled states that claimed the Department of Homeland Security lacked the authority to implement the program. U.S. District Judge Drew B. Tipton
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