Chicago Mayor: City Needs More Regulations on Federally Licensed Gun Dealers
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) is pushing more gun control for Federal Firearms License holders (FFLs) in the city.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) is pushing more gun control for Federal Firearms License holders (FFLs) in the city.
Members of the Society For Planetary SETI Research (SPSR) have recently published a paper in the Journal of Space Exploration about certain features on the far side of the moon that appear in the crater Paracelsus C. Titled “Image Analysis of Unusual Structures on the Far Side of the Moon in the Crater Paracelsus C,” it argues that these features might be artificial in origin, meaning someone other than a human being built them and put them there.
According to official reports, during the year 2016, only 2.65 percent of those immigrating into Italy were awarded asylum as refugees, with the vast majority staying on in the country as illegal, undocumented immigrants.
Arkansas is set to put to death two men convicted of rape and murder, after their last-ditch efforts appealing to the US Supreme Court were rejected Monday evening.
New research reveals that ‘early’ humans feasted on human flesh as part of ritual practice and culture. Such practices of old are rapidly returning to the forefront of our society, scientists recently ‘discovered’ that young human blood can regenerate the memories of the old.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to discuss a contract for buying the advanced S-400 long-range air missile defense system during an upcoming meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, Turkey’s defense minister says.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday said that President Trump “has a heart” to explain why he has maintained former President Barack Obama’s policy of providing amnesty to illegal immigrants who were brought to the U.S. by their parents as small children.
An unknown amount of stolen radioactive material has prompted an alert in nine Mexican states, the head of national emergency services said on Monday.
New papers released by whistleblower Edward Snowden, and published by The Intercept, reveal that Japan made secret deals with the NSA – with one document noting that the agency’s relationship with Tokyo goes back to the 1950s.
The United Nations has elected Saudi Arabia to their Commission on the Status of Women, prompting backlash from humans rights groups worldwide.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said Monday that Common Core isn’t an issue states have to deal with anymore.
A contractor for the Environmental Protection Agency who was “devastated” by Hillary Clinton’s election loss was the source for a false story stating that the agency is shutting down its climate data service.
The United States has announced “sweeping sanctions” against Syrian officials in response to allegations that the Syrian government was responsible for a suspected gas attack earlier this month.
The Senate on Monday confirmed Sonny Perdue to serve as President Trump’s first agriculture secretary, the second-to-last spot in Trump’s Cabinet to be filled.
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Two conservative students groups are suing the University of California, Berkeley for cancelling a speech by conservative commentator Ann Coulter.
Nursing homes may be over-medicating dementia patients with antipsychotic drugsRead More