Columbus Man Convicted After Airport Gun Chase

Reginald Weeks-Lewis faces up to 15 years for illegal firearm possession following a reckless airport pursuit.
Key Supreme Court Cases for 2025-2026 Term Revealed

Supreme Court’s docket features pivotal cases involving Trump, LGBTQ+ rights, and immigration policies.
OU Removes Second Professor Over Controversial Essay

A second professor is placed on leave following fallout from a gender essay tied to biblical views, igniting campus protests and debates on free speech.
Man Claims Misrepresentation in No Kings Protest Incident

Arturo Gamboa speaks out after being shot and arrested during a protest, alleging bias against him in perceptions of the events.
New DOJ Section Established to Uphold Second Amendment Rights

DOJ’s Harmeet Dhillon announces a new section dedicated to protecting Second Amendment rights, emphasizing equality in self-defense.
Trio Faces Charges for Illegal Deer Hunting

Three individuals are charged after illegally hunting two deer near Veterans Memorial Park in Tonawanda.
Elk Hunting Season Adjusted Due to Population Decline

Minnesota’s elk hunting permits are reduced following a drop in elk numbers, impacting both hunters and herd management strategies.
Accidental Shootings Claim Lives of Two Oklahoma Children

Two young children die in separate accidental shootings in Oklahoma, prompting urgent calls for improved gun safety measures.
NC Handgun Carry Rules: Legal Yet Restrictive

North Carolina allows handgun carry without a permit, but strict regulations apply across open and concealed scenarios.
Woman Arrested in Moore County Bank Armed Robbery

A woman is arrested for armed robbery at a Truist Bank in Seven Lakes, claiming to have a gun during the incident.
Alarming Facts About Gun Violence in the U.S.

Discover lesser-known statistics highlighting the shocking reality of gun violence affecting American youth and communities.
Obama Presses for Gun Control Amid Ongoing Violence

President Obama renews calls for gun control as mass shootings spark urgent reform debates in the U.S.