US Army Advances Hypersonic Weapon Integration

The US Army partners with Castelion to integrate hypersonic weaponry, marking a significant shift in military capabilities.
Ohio Bill Proposes Handgun Sales to Under-21s

A new Ohio bill aims to allow adults under 21 to buy handguns, directly challenging federal law.
Da Crook Acquitted in $6.5 Million Robbery Case

A judge outlines ten reasons for acquitting Toronto rapper Da Crook of robbery charges involving luxury watches.
Muncie Man Convicted of Multiple Drug Dealing Charges

Reginald Dean Akins Jr. faces additional charges as his criminal history expands.
Man Robbed in South End Grocery Store Incident

A man is attacked and robbed at a Boston grocery store; two suspects arrested shortly after.
NC Lawmakers Adjourn, Veto Overrides Delayed Until 2026

Six veto overrides on key legislation likely postponed until next year as NC lawmakers adjourn without reaching budget agreements.
AI Alert Triggers Police Response at Maryland High School

AI security technology mistakenly identifies a snack bag as a weapon, leading to an alarming police incident involving a student.
Detroit Police Board Urges Limits on Minor Stops After Shootings

Detroit’s police board advocates for reform after two recent shootings tied to minor traffic stops.
Addressing School Violence Through Community Support

The U.S. faces a troubling issue of school shootings, prompting calls for community intervention and mentorship.
Florida Marijuana and Gun Case on Hold Amid Supreme Court Review

A judge puts a Florida lawsuit concerning firearms and medical marijuana on hold as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a related case.
Florida Medical Marijuana Gun Lawsuit on Hold by Court

A Florida lawsuit over gun rights for medical marijuana patients is paused as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a related case.
Mills Opposes Maine’s Proposed Red Flag Law

Governor Janet Mills’ opposition to the red flag law highlights concerns over potential abuse and effectiveness.