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Supreme Court Overturns Ban On Gun-Enhancing Bump Stock Devices
HuffPost· 23 hours agoThe ruling will reopen America’s market for bump stocks after a six-year ban. Plaintiff Michael...
Military recruitment shortfall: Should US bring back the draft?
WJZY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRichard Newton, a former U.S. Air Force assistant vice chief of staff and a NewsNation contributor,...
Israel Defense Forces Spokesman Grilled on Palestinian Civilian Deaths During Hostage Rescue
Rolling Stone· 6 days ago(IDF) rescue mission recovered four hostages from Hamas custody on Saturday but killed dozens of...
Clarence Thomas’ Opinion Legalizing Bump Stocks Is Indefensible
Slate via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoAfter wrongly accusing the agency of a politically motivated about-face—and using this charge to...
Russia’s warships in Cuba are more than a tit-for-tat for Biden’s support for Ukraine | Opinion
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoAnother reason Cuba’s economy is crumbling is that the island can no longer count on foreign...
12 Military Watch Features That Are Now Standard Issue for Civilians
Robb Report via Yahoo News· 2 days agoToday, 24-hour tracks can still be seen on many field and pilot’s watches for the civilian market,...
Online demand for bump stocks could follow high court ruling reversing Trump ban, area gun shops say
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoJun. 14—Don't expect to see bump stocks on the shelves at New Mexico gun stores despite a Supreme Court ruling on Friday that struck down a federal ban on the rapid-fire accessory. The high ...
The simplest explanation for market movements isn't always the most complete one
Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoAccording to the BLS’s Employment Situation report, U.S...million from the prepandemic high. The...
Where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Stands on the Issues
New York Times· 1 day agoThe independent candidate, though still a long shot, has found support for his blend of populist economic rhetoric, isolationist foreign policy leanings...
Fort Drum soldiers illegally sold 29,000 pounds of shell casings to scrapyard, feds say
The Post-Standard· 13 hours agoThe soldiers and a civilian working at the base delivered the metal using personally owned trucks.