United States District Court Judge John L. Sinatra Jr. granted a temporary injunction against a New York gun control barring the licensed carry of a concealed weapon on private property.
Month: November 2022
Report: Colorado Gay Nightclub Shooter Identifies as Non-Binary, Uses ‘They/Them’ Pronouns
Anderson Lee Aldrich, the suspect who allegedly shot and killed five people and wounded at least 18 others over the weekend at a gay nightclub in Colorado, identifies as non-binary and uses “they/them” pronouns, according to a court filing on Tuesday night.
Multiple Victims Reported in Mass Shooting at Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia
Multiple victims have been reported following a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, a little over a week after three UVA football players were gunned down in Charlottesville, Virginia.
South Carolina Fights Back Against ACLU Lawsuit Targeting Faith-Based Foster Care Agencies
McMaster called the ACLU’s lawsuit a “shortsighted attack against every South Carolinian’s constitutionally-protected religious liberty.”
Anthony Fauci Says He Will ‘Cooperate Fully’ with Congressional Hearings After Retirement
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the outgoing chief medical adviser to the White House, said he would “cooperate fully” with any congressional hearings as Republicans vowed to investigate him if they took control of the House or Senate.
Sens. Joni Ernst and Joe Manchin Urge Pentagon to Send Armed Drones to Ukraine
A bipartisan group of senators are calling on the Biden administration to send armed drones to Ukraine, led by Ernst and Manchin.