Erika Kirk wants women to stay at home and supports gun rights? Her comments at the DealBook Summit led to online debate.
Gun rights groups aren’t fully sold on the Trump Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to launch a new Second Amendment ...
The family of a woman and child killed in a Kansas City, Missouri, murder-suicide is suing the United States, alleging the ...
The Biden administration was evidently concerned about potential legal liability in federal cases for people convicted of ...
With more than three months to go until the 2026 primary, Herrera has already surpassed what he raised in the 2024 cycle, ...
The nation’s struggle with political violence is "not a gun problem" but rather a "deeply human problem," the Turning Point ...
A Harvard visiting law professor from Brazil who told police he was shooting at rats when he fired a pellet gun near a ...
The new office may not have legal standing, an expert tells theGrio: "Cute for the photo op. Worthless in practice." ...
Gun Owners of America (GOA) has sharply criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Trump administration after the ...
The gun rights group challenging the law has promised an appeal. The issue could eventually land at the U.S. Supreme Court.
WPBF 25 News caught up with Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, who explained why the man was detained and why no charges were filed.
Erika Kirk speaks candidly about her late husband’s shooting, emphasizing that violence stems from deeper human issues rather than firearms, while sharing her journey toward forgiveness and resilience ...