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Being Touched by Mass Murder Doesn’t Make You an Expert
Every time there’s some mass murder anywhere in the country, there seems to be a new crop of anti-gun activists.…
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Navy Reveals Top Admiral Was Treated for Breast Cancer in July and Briefly Sidelined
The Navy revealed on Friday that Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti was treated for breast cancer in July.…
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Is ATF Walking Back Its ‘Zero Tolerance’ Policy for FFLs?
Under the Biden administration, the ATF has engaged in a “zero tolerance” policy when it comes to inspections of Federal…
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Navy’s Efforts to Revamp Farmland in Maryland Is Latest Energy Project to Draw Opposition
The Navy’s plan to develop a renewable energy project at the former Naval Academy Dairy Farm in Gambrills isn’t the…
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Bad News for Busse, Good News for 2A Supporters in Montana Poll
Even though Montana could be the state that determines which party controls the U.S. Senate in 2025, we haven’t seen…
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Commander of Navy Warship Relieved of Duty Months After Backward Rifle Scope Photo Flap
SAN DIEGO — The commander of a Navy destroyer that’s helping protect the San Diego-based aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt…
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Georgia Lawmaker Wants Mandatory Storage Law
From what we can tell about the Apalachee High School shooting, the alleged killer’s father did pretty much everything wrong.…
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New US Submarines Running $17 Billion Over Budget, Lawmaker Says
WASHINGTON — The Navy’s new Virginia-class submarines are projected to run $17 billion over their planned budget through 2030, a…
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Federal Judge Appears to Hint at How He’ll Rule in Illinois Gun and Magazine Ban Case
Thursday was the final day of testimony in the challenge to Illinois’s ban on so-called assault weapons and large capacity…
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Enlisted US Sailor Detained in Venezuela as Tensions Between the 2 Countries Simmer
An enlisted American sailor was detained by authorities in Venezuela on Friday and is still being held by the nation,…
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