
Federal Judge Strikes Down 1930s Law on Firearm Suppressors in Texas
A federal judge in Texas struck down a 1930s law, impacting regulations on firearm suppressors and certain dangerous guns.

A federal judge in Texas struck down a 1930s law, impacting regulations on firearm suppressors and certain dangerous guns.

A federal judge dismissed Alex Murdaugh’s lawsuit seeking $600,000 in legal fees from a former court clerk.

Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham aims to refocus on basketball amid controversies, with team excelling in recent games.

A federal appeals court may dismiss a fishing industry’s lawsuit against a California aquarium due to free speech concerns.

A California man was arrested at Trump’s golf course pretending to be security; illegal weapons were found on him.

Police have escorted a man accused of killing Scottish aid worker Elisabeth Jane Ross to court. Her body was found…

Brazil reduces diplomatic presence in Argentina after President Milei’s repeated insults against President Lula.

The Justice Department’s case against former Olympian David Hearn was flawed, as new evidence absolves him of blame.

Missouri’s top election official rejected a referendum on congressional districts, sparking legal challenges and debate.

A man in Spokane, Wash., charged with arson for setting a wildfire; previously questioned in fire cases but not charged.

Lawmakers in Mississippi are considering redrawing districts after a Supreme Court decision weakened minority voting rights.

Maryland voters will decide on a congressional map change to favor Democrats, amid Republican claims of a power grab.