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Supreme Court rules California man can't trademark 'Trump too small'
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe justices upheld the government’s decision to deny a trademark to Steve Elster, a California man...
Tribal members divided about banning Noem, united in need for better public safety
South Dakota Searchlight via Yahoo News· 2 days agoKristi Noem held a press conference in Pierre about drug cartels in Indian Country, Lengkeek was...
So, Uh, What Is Going on With the Supreme Court?
Slate· 1 day agoHere's why the high court seems to have recently lurched to the right, and why it matters.
The Latest | Hamas responds to Gaza cease-fire plan with 'amendments,' and US is evaluating
Dayton Daily News· 4 days agoHamas responded Tuesday to the U.S.-backed proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, saying it wants some "...
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban On Gun 'Bump Stocks'
International Business Times· 16 hours agoMost of his 22 guns were equipped with bump stocks, allowing them to fire as many as nine bullets a...
A reckoning for the left after antisemitic incidents
Politico· 20 hours agoVoters here will consider a proposed wide-ranging amendment to the state constitution that is meant ...
Playbook PM: Justices bounce bump stock ban
Politico· 14 hours agoThe Supreme Court this morning struck down a DONALD TRUMP-era rule that sought to ban “bump stocks,” devices which allow semi-automatic rifles ...
Experts: New Indiana law could lead to more illegal gun sales
The Herald Bulletin· 20 hours agoIn July 1999, two undercover police officers entered a gun shop in Lake Station. Over two months...
Sen. Regier challenging subpoena of records tied to creation of new PSC district map
KPVI· 9 hours agothe senator had regarding why he drew the map the way he did. Lewis and Clark County District Court...
Supreme Court rules California man can't trademark 'Trump too small'
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoIt is one of several cases at the court relating to former President Donald Trump, including major...