
Supreme Court to Review Semiautomatic Rifle Bans Under Second Amendment
The Supreme Court will hear appeals on semiautomatic rifle bans, questioning if they violate the Second Amendment.

The Supreme Court will hear appeals on semiautomatic rifle bans, questioning if they violate the Second Amendment.

Garrity’s office recently denied a public records request aimed at uncovering potential corruption within the administration. This rejection raises concerns about transparency and accountability, highlighting the need for vigilant oversight in government dealings to prevent misuse of power.

A self-exiled Chinese tycoon, Guo Wengui, was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for a massive financial fraud.

The Detroit Lions released cornerback Terrion Arnold after his arrest for allegedly orchestrating abductions and assaults.

A federal judge temporarily blocked a rule limiting federal student loans for nursing and therapy graduate degrees.

Anticipation builds at Wimbledon for Serena Williams’ singles return after four years, facing 20-year-old Maya Joint.

The Supreme Court upheld the Federal Reserve’s independence from presidential control, impacting global financial markets.

David Beckham takes a break from the World Cup to attend Wimbledon, sitting in the Royal Box with celebrities.

Serena Williams returns to Wimbledon, inspiring stars like Djokovic and Gauff. The Williams sisters aim for more titles.

Serena Williams considers Wimbledon singles comeback after accepting a wild card, despite doubts and past nerves.

A gay rights activist sues the Department of Defense over Scouting America’s alleged ban on transgender members.

Jannik Sinner altered his training after a French Open issue, opting for longer sessions to prepare for Wimbledon.