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Federal job cuts have impacted Philadelphia as the Trump Administration’s reductions affect junior employees at the National Park Service and the Federal Aviation Authority. These firings mark a significant consequence of nationwide workforce reductions, prompting local reporting on the wider implications for Philadelphia’s federal operations and workforce stability. In more positive news, the city will
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We take a quick look at the Staccato HD pistol line, a new family of 2011s that take Glock mags. If you like 2011s, you’re probably going to love the new Staccato HD line. Available in two sizes, Staccato HD pistols were designed based on direct feedback from law enforcement officers and other government agents,
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Local News The NRA says the state’s gun laws are unconstitutional. Signage for the National Rifle Association Bloomberg Firearm owners are taking another aim at the state’s new gun laws, filing a federal lawsuit last week to challenge their constitutionality over its age limits.  On Friday, a coalition of industry groups, including the National Rifle
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A$AP Rocky was acquitted of assault charges on February 18, 2025, sparking relief and celebration as he leapt into the arms of his partner, Rihanna, outside the courthouse. Despite the not-guilty verdict, jurors expressed their firm belief that the gun involved was real, contradicting Rocky’s claim that it was merely a “prop gun.” An unnamed
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CANCON Arizona 2025 VIP and general admittance tickets are on sale RIGHT NOW! CANCON Arizona VIP tickets are available NOW! Get exclusive early access to CANCON starting Thursday, April 10th followed by a catered industry dinner at the range, plus unlimited regular weekend access on Friday and Saturday! Every VIP ticket holder also gets a
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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Jespenson was a free-thinking haberdashery enthusiast who preferred that his ice never need shaving, thank you very much. Advertisement We have had a lot of fun here with all things Trump 47 going so swimmingly. Watching the Democrats’ heads go full “Scanners” every time
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Firearms owners added another prong to their campaign against a sweeping Massachusetts law, filing a new federal lawsuit late last week challenging its constitutionality. While other lawsuits and a repeal campaign continue to unfold, a coalition of industry groups including the National Rifle Association and Massachusetts gun owners on Friday sued over firearm age restrictions
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(The Center Square) – The Virginia General Assembly has advanced legislation banning the use of “trigger activators” to Gov. Glenn Youngkin for final approval. Senate passage Tuesday was 21-19. Final passage Feb. 4 was 51-48 in the House of Delegates. Trigger activators are devices that modify semi-automatic firearms to increase their rate of fire. House
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As the Congolese army retreats from Bukavu, the escalating conflict results in the tragic deaths of three boys who picked up firearms left behind by fleeing soldiers. The boys, reportedly no older than 12, were shot dead by Rwanda-backed M23 insurgents who are reasserting control in the region, highlighting the grim consequences of ongoing hostilities.
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Firearms owners added another prong to their campaign against a sweeping Massachusetts law, filing a new federal lawsuit late last week challenging its constitutionality. While other lawsuits and a repeal campaign continue to unfold, a coalition of industry groups including the National Rifle Association and Massachusetts gun owners on Friday sued over firearm age restrictions
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A law in the Bay State effectively prohibiting 18-to-20-year-olds from possessing common firearms is unconstitutional and must be overturned, according to a lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association and other Second Amendment advocacy groups. The lawsuit filed late last week in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts asks the court
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In Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, the Mexican government is suing several of the most popular American firearm manufacturers in an attempt to hold them liable for violence committed by Mexican drug cartels in Mexico. The Mexican government seeks billions of dollars in damages and the imposition of extensive gun controls
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Laura Voepel, mother of the Club Q shooter, files a lawsuit against five officers from the Colorado Springs Police Department, alleging that they violated her constitutional rights on the night of her son’s attack. The suit claims officers entered her home without a warrant and subsequently locked her outside in freezing conditions, ultimately arresting her
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Raleigh police officer Max Gillick, who was shot while protecting a victim during a violent incident on January 21, has been moved out of the intensive care unit and into a regular hospital room. The update on his condition was shared by Raleigh City Manager Marchell Adams-David during a city council meeting, emphasizing the community’s
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In a surprising final act before leaving office, President Joe Biden issues sweeping pardons for his family, Dr. Anthony Fauci, former General Mark Milley, and members of the January 6 Committee. Biden defends the pardons, stating they serve to shield them from “politically motivated prosecutions,” a move that has drawn considerable criticism and sparked debate