Supreme Court Takes Up Gun Rights for Drug Users
The Supreme Court will decide whether a federal ban on gun ownership for illegal drug users violates the Second Amendment—a case that could impact millions and reshape gun policy.
The Supreme Court will decide whether a federal ban on gun ownership for illegal drug users violates the Second Amendment—a case that could impact millions and reshape gun policy.
Rep. Adam Smith demands a hearing over the Trump administration’s use of lethal force against suspected drug smugglers in the Caribbean, citing a lack of legal justification.
As Congress races to avoid a shutdown, the future of Affordable Care Act subsidies hangs in the balance—with major consequences for millions of Americans and the broader economy.
A top German general warns that Europe’s democracy is at stake unless it fully commits to Ukraine support—regardless of U.S. political shifts.
A senior German general warns that European democracy is at stake unless Europe fully backs Ukraine against Russian aggression.
At 72, Xi Jinping shows no signs of stepping down—but with no named successor, China’s future leadership remains dangerously uncertain.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are redefining the U.S. military’s role, emphasizing loyalty, rapid action, and direct presidential control—sparking debate over the future of American defense.
Under pressure from progressive residents, Portland, Oregon, is using its strict land-use and zoning regulations to target the local ICE office—a creative legal tactic in the national fight over immigration enforcement.
A federal judge has ordered Trump administration officials to explain why tear gas was used against Chicago protesters after a court explicitly banned the tactic—raising serious questions about executive compliance and civil rights.
Chile is caught in a political bind over artificial intelligence: spend billions to lead in tech or face public backlash and risk being left behind in the global AI race.