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    NRA Joins Fight Against ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban in Chicago Suburb

    A gun rights organization has filed a lawsuit against the suburban Chicago village of Deerfield for a passed law banning what the measure calls “assault weapons,” such as AR-15 rifles. “[T]he newly amended ordinance clearly violates the constitutional rights of not only Deerfield residents, but any visitors to the community and those just passing through,”…
    Kyle Perisic
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    This California College Welcomes Propagandists for Venezuelan Socialism

    A women-only college in California continues to host Venezuelan propagandists, with two government officials scheduled to speak Tuesday for the failed socialist regime. Scripps College in Claremont, California, invited Venezuelan Consul Generals Jesus Chucho Garcia and Antonio Cordero to address “coups and imperial wars,” “African solidarities,” and Venezuela’s plan to create a “new society rooted in…
    Rob Shimshock
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    Nebraska Budget Denies Taxpayer Dollars for Abortion

    The governor of Nebraska has signed a budget bill that defunds Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers in the state. Before Gov. Pete Ricketts, a Republican, signed the spending package Wednesday, the Nebraska Legislature had failed twice to pass the $8.8 billion budget, USA Today reported. “There is no ‘carve out’ for any organization in…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Over 1 Million Illegal Immigrants Have California Driver’s Licenses, DMV Announces

    Over 1 million illegal immigrants living in the state of California have obtained driver’s licenses, according to a Wednesday report. The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced that 1,001,000 illegal immigrants have received their driver’s licenses as of March 31, The Sacramento Bee reported. Illegal immigrants have been legally allowed to receive driver's licenses in the state after Democratic…
    Henry Rodgers
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    Vermont Lawmakers Leave Law-Abiding Young Adults Defenseless

    Law-abiding young adults living in Vermont will soon find it much more difficult to defend themselves and their families after state lawmakers passed a bill prohibiting the sale of any firearm to individuals under 21, unless he or she completes a nearly 15-hour hunter safety course with little practical bearing on personal self-defense. The bill…
    Amy Swearer
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    Colorado Students Hold Pro-Second Amendment Walkout

    Students at a Colorado high school on Wednesday demonstrated their support for the Second Amendment by conducting a walkout to counter the pro-gun control narrative. Zachary Schneider, a student at Woodland Park High School in Colorado, said he participated in the event to demonstrate that not all students are in favor of stricter gun control…
    Kyle Perisic
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    Prison Is the Price of Protectionism for Arizona Hairstylists

    Arizona lawmakers and cosmetologists argue that an acceptable cost for a new-age hairstyle is imprisonment. And you can chalk that up to old-school protectionism. But fortunately, state Rep. Michelle Ugenti-Rita is trying to cut costs for consumers. Ask yourself, would you pay someone just to wash, dry, and style your hair for you? Many people…
    John-Michael Seibler
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    London Logs More Homicides Than New York for First Time

    London had more homicides in the past two months than New York City did—for the first time on record. In February and March, London recorded 37 slayings compared with 35 in the Big Apple, The Sunday Times reported. March alone saw 22 homicides occur in London and 21 in the Big Apple. The two cities…
    Kyle Perisic
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    Due Process Rights Could Make a Comeback in Tennessee Thanks to This Bill

    Americans pride themselves on a commitment to due process rights. We hold criminal defendants “innocent until proven guilty,” and believe that everyone should have his day in court. Yet, thanks to civil forfeiture laws, many innocent people have had their cash and property seized without ever being charged with a crime, and with few legal…
    Jason Snead
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    Democrat Conor Lamb Clinches Pennsylvania Special Election

    In a race determined by hundreds of votes out of about 228,000 cast, the Republican candidate for a Pennsylvania district conceded Wednesday to his Democratic opponent. Democrat Conor Lamb announced Wednesday night that his GOP opponent, Rick Saccone, had called to concede the Nov. 13 election in the Pittsburgh area district. “Just got off the…
    Amber Randall
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    Maryland Bill Seeks to Drive Out Airbnb, Other Hotel Competition

    Over the last decade, short-term rental platforms like Airbnb, HomeAway, and VRBO have expanded and provided an economic boom to many communities. Yet several localities are pursuing onerous zoning rules and other regulations that would restrict short-term rental activity. For many homeowners, short-term rental provides a critical source of additional income to help them pay…
    Romina Boccia
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    Podcast: California City Rejects Sanctuary Policies

    Los Alamitos, California, is on a collision course with Sacramento over sanctuary policies. Are we about to see a legal showdown? We discuss with David Inserra, Heritage Foundation security and immigration expert. Plus: The Austin bombings appear to be over, a pro-life Democrat survives an Illinois primary, and YouTube censors gun safety videos.
    Daniel Davis
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    How This College Conservative Counters Liberal Intolerance on Massachusetts Campuses

    The leader of Republican groups at Massachusetts colleges says the position is rewarding because it allows him to support fellow students, such as the one who felt attacked by a professor who openly derided President Donald Trump. The episode occurred last fall at Bridgewater State University, where Jason Ross is a senior. “It wasn’t a…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Armed School Resource Officer’s Intervention Helps Stop Gunman at Maryland High School

    An armed school resource officer intervened and engaged a gunman who had opened fire at a Maryland school Tuesday morning. “When the shooting took place, our school resource officer, who was stationed inside the school, was alerted to the event and [to] the shots being fired,” St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron said of the…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Why This California City Voted to Defy State’s Sanctuary Law

    A small California city has voted to exempt itself from a statewide sanctuary law, making it one of the few jurisdictions to formally reject the state’s resistance to President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. City Council members in Los Alamitos, an Orange County city of about 12,000, voted 4-1 on Monday night to opt out of…
    Will Racke
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    This Man Wants to Build 2 Houses. California Regulations Have Stonewalled Him for 20 Years.

    Thomas Mahon never thought it would take 20 years to build two houses in California. But that’s exactly how long it’s taken—and his legal fight isn’t even over. His fight shows how overregulation is driving the state’s current housing crisis. And some state politicians are promising to make things worse. The upshot is that other…
    John-Michael Seibler
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    Idaho Tried to Solve Obamacare Price Hikes. Here’s What Happened

    The Trump administration has rejected a health insurance initiative by Idaho that some saw as an affordable model for challenging the dominance of Obamacare. “Taking no action is a time bomb,” @LtGovBradLittle says. Idaho leaders traveled to Washington this week to meet with Trump administration officials and make their case for the policy. Idaho sought…
    Fred Lucas
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    Minnesota School District Removes Student With Pro-Gun Sign During Walkout

    A school district in Minnesota is defending a principal who removed a student from public school grounds for holding an unapproved sign that read, “Guns Don’t Kill People, People Kill People” during a nationwide school walkout demonstration against gun rights. The incident was captured on a video that was posted on Facebook by Kenny MacDonald,…
    Kyle Perisic
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    Utah Attorney General Credits School Safety App for Intercepting 86 ‘Credible’ Threats

    Students and teachers at Utah schools have access to an app that allows users to report threats of violence and seek help from crisis counselors. The software application, designed to promote school safety and student well-being, has flagged 86 credible threats of school violence over two years, Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes said in a…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    7 Big Takeaways From That Special Election in Pennsylvania

    Little more than 600 votes out of more than 227,000 cast separate the top two candidates in the special election for a House seat in Pennsylvania, as Democrat Conor Lamb maintained a slim lead over Republican Rick Saccone, with no official winner. #BREAKING: With 100% precincts reporting, Democrat Conor Lamb has 113,111 votes and Republican…
    Fred Lucas
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