NH House passes law prohibiting racial profiling in law enforcement
Some state representatives provided some very personal and painful testimony during debate over the bill.
Some state representatives provided some very personal and painful testimony during debate over the bill.
The Florida government will pay two law firms hefty fees just to get themselves out of a mess they previously made.
Democratic lawmakers didn't hold back their anger Thursday at a House hearing about social media and censorship when a pair of Republican witnesses delivered testimony and left without being questioned. The shouting began after Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.), the former attorney general of Missouri, and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry (R) testified before the House Judiciary subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government about what they claimed was the Biden administration's effor
Yellen claimed many teams responsible for banking regulation were either drastically cut or completely eliminated before her tenure, and she’s had to “rebuild the financial stability infrastructure.”
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives began listing names of gun shops that flouted federal laws.
House Republicans haven't make much progress rooting out supposed "deep state" conspiracies since taking power
An Arizona resident found the orange liquid and orange soil near Sheldon Road and South Midnight Snap Lane in Walker, a place southeast of Prescott.
A Bradenton Police officer was fired on Thursday following an investigation into allegations made against command staff and Chief Melanie Bevan.
The measure does away with background checks, training, and fees for a concealed weapons license. There are more than 2.6 million CWL holders.
‘Stand alone if you must, but always stand for the truth,’ Assemblywoman Jasmeet Bains of Kern County tweeted after the vote.
After being kicked off multiple House committees in the final hour of session, one House representative says that it’s “retaliation.” U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie called it “short sighted” and said it had “an air of pettiness.”
The proposed rules for electric vehicle tax credits produced few clear winners and losers.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Thursday that House Republicans are prepared to pass their own debt ceiling bill if President Joe Biden won't agree to negotiate it.
Twenty gun users who became gunshot victims are suing a U.S. gun-maker over its “defectively designed” pistol.
The City of Elmira released police bodycam footage from a December 2022 incident that reportedly resulted in the firing of Police Chief Alvernaz.
A federal judge on Friday struck down a Minnesota law requiring a person to be at least 21 before obtaining a permit to carry a handgun in public, finding it violated the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The order by U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez in St. Paul is the latest in a series of legal defeats for state gun control measures following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year expanding gun rights nationwide. The state's 21-year age minimum, enacted as part of a 2003 gun control law, had been challenged in a 2021 lawsuit by three gun rights groups - Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, Firearms Policy Coalition and Second Amendment Foundation - and three individuals.
Kansas Republicans split on anti-vaccine and anti-public health bills in the Senate, with Topeka Sen. Kristen O'Shea leading small GOP opposition.
Pakistan's parliament has passed a new law to curtail the powers of the Supreme Court's chief justice, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said on Friday, a move that comes amid a row between the higher judiciary and the government. Tarar had introduced the bill in the lower house of the parliament on Wednesday and it was passed by the senate, or upper house, on Thursday. "The parliament has passed the bill," Tarar told reporters on Friday.
Reparations for Black residents in California will move to the state Legislature once a first-in-the-nation task force submits its recommendations and findings by July 1. The panel on Wednesday endorsed calculation methodologies showing that California could owe African American residents more than $800 billion just for discrimination in policing and housing loans.
The decision follows a nearly yearlong investigation by the California Highway Patrol.
In North Carolina, permits are no longer required to buy or transfer handguns. What the repeal of the controversial law means for prospective gun owners.