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Kotb's exit from the 'Today' show shocked her co-hosts at the time, but the veteran journalist made moves to protect Bush ...
For those who don’t necessarily want to kick up their cowboy boots at the Calgary Stampede, there's Stampede Mela.
Due to financial market volatility, persistent inflation, and increased concerns about the viability of Social Security, one-third (30%) of consumers ages 61 to 65 are considering delaying retirement, ...
Loosely defined hate-speech laws and the rise of social media have led to zealous policing, resulting in fines and prison ...
I was kind of offended on the alligator’s behalf with the way they talk about them,” she said. “I don’t think the alligator wants its name attached to the word Alcatraz.” ...
Passing a new law restricting assault weapons took Rhode Island lawmakers more than 10 years, but it may offer a road map to ...
India has officially broken its silence on the US directive requiring visa applicants to disclose their social media details. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stressed that such applications should be ...
Hawaii’s fashion community mourned the death of prominent Samoan fashion designer 39-year-old Arthur Fosala “Afa” Ah Loo, the ...
Maryland in 2013 enacted its ban on military-style "assault weapons" such as the AR-15 and AK-47 after a shooter used such a firearm in the 2012 mass killing of 20 children and six adults at Sandy ...
Justice Clarence Thomas blasted the Supreme Court on Monday for declining to take up a case challenging Maryland’s law banning “assault weapons,” which specifically targets the AR-15 firearm.
The Supreme Court declined to take up a case that involves whether possessing AR-15s is protected by the Second Amendment, but the court’s conservatives are signaling they soon will.
The Supreme Court declined Monday to consider a challenge to Maryland’s ban on AR–15 rifles. Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas indicated they would have taken the case ...