Walk into the Rebound recovery centre, on the Main Street of Hazard, Kentucky, a small Appalachian coalmining town, and you will get an instantly friendly welcome. Yet the stories you hear are bleak. On a white board at the end of the room, across from the sofas, the names of former clients who have died
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A bipartisan congressional delegation will tour the site of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre, where 17 people were killed and 17 injured, before the building is torn down. “You will have the somber experience of touring Marjory Stoneman Douglas, the site of the deadliest high school shooting in our country’s history,” U.S. Reps.
With help from Caitlin Emma and Daniel Lippman A NEW UFO LOBBYIST HITS THE SCENE: As calls in Congress for continued UFO research and disclosures from the federal government grow louder, a new group aims to harness and legitimize grassroots pressure from outside the halls of power to do the same. The effort is being
James Bond author Ian Fleming wrote, “Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.” It could be time for New Zealand gun owners to start getting suspicious. On July 26, the New Zealand Herald reported that the country’s new Firearms Safety Authority had compromised the personal information of more than 100 gun
The Biden administration confirmed to Fox News Digital that it is withholding critical funds for elementary and secondary schools nationwide with hunting or archery programs in their curriculum. The Department of Education explained in a statement that its funding decisions were based on the plain text interpretation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), which
The Biden administration’s Education Department is blocking school archery and hunting programs from receiving federal funding, Fox News Digital reported. Last year, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 was amended to prevent federal school funding from being used to provide “training in the use of a dangerous weapon.” The amendment, included in gun
It is outrageous that there is not more public outcry about the New York state government’s attempt to destroy a 150-plus-year-old civil-rights association— yes, our National Rifle Association. “Destroy” is not hyperbole. While he was governor of New York, Democrat Andrew Cuomo made his intentions clear when he tweeted on Aug. 3, 2018: “The regulations
Mayor Gary Singh Spotlights Diversity and Inclusion in Adopt Unity, Not Uniformity Initiative – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Monday, July 31, 2023 · 647,331,470 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events &
The 2024 presidential campaign is already well underway, but ballots across the country are long, and commander in chief isn’t the only position in play. There are 33 United States senators up for re-election in 2024. Ten are Republicans, three are Independents, and 20 are Democrats. The upper chamber, which is now controlled narrowly by
John Dingell. AP Photo/Paul Sancya Redeem now The late Rep. John Dingell played a major role in the rise of the NRA’s lobbying operation in DC. In the 1970s, Dingell advocated for the NRA, in an era where many Democrats backed the group. The New York Times examined a trove of documents which outlined Dingell’s
Editor’s Note: Seasoned national political author Louis Jacobson offers a new look at how South Carolina has influenced and will influence national politics in this updated profile in the 2024 edition of the Almanac of American Politics. See the information at the bottom of the article to learn about a special limited offer to purchase
With less than two weeks until Mississippi voters go to the polls to vote in primaries for this year’s statewide elections, one of the most hotly contested races continues to be the Republican primary for lieutenant governor. State Sen. Chris McDaniel is for the third time in his political career attempting to run to the
The gun death rate in the US is much higher than in most other nations Image Credit: Gulf News On Jan. 4 of this year, 8 people including children were mercilessly gunned down and killed by a shooter who then turned the gun on himself to evade capture. This happened in an all-American town of
Leonard Grunstein & Farley Weiss Unveil “Because It’s Just and Right”: Captivating Book on US Recognition of Jerusalem – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Sunday, July 30, 2023 · 647,145,658 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics
——————————————————————————————- “Either this nation shall kill racism, or racism shall kill this nation.” (S. Jonas, August, 2018) ——————————————————————————————- Introduction: As The Washington Post recently noted: “In [the] fight to lead America’s future, [a] battle rages over its racial past: DeSantis defends his state’s depiction of slavery; Biden bashes book bans and honors Emmett Till.” Indeed,
They served in Congress and on the N.R.A.’s board at the same time. Over decades, a small group of legislators led by a prominent Democrat pushed the gun lobby to help transform the law, the courts and views on the Second Amendment. Long before the National Rifle Association tightened its grip on Congress, won over
Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Saturday signed into law a measure that seeks to block state and local officials from closing gun stores during disasters declared by the governor, unless such closures apply to all other businesses. Regarded as a win for Second Amendment supporters and Alaska residents, House Bill 61 — which was
If you’re looking to purchase a rifle for the first time, you’re probably wondering where to start. I mean, there are hundreds of them out there, which might make you feel as if you’re drowning in an ocean. You might have questions about caliber, rifle features, and accessories. Our pick for the best rifle for
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