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Year: 2026

Virginia’s Anti-Gun Laws Under Fire

At the time of passage, Spanberger claimed she wanted more protections for hunters in the bill, but Gallatin posited, “The last thing Spanberger wants to do is sign a law that would motivate the state’s Republicans and independent voters to show up en masse to vote against the gerrymandered map, given that the state is nearly evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans.”
In fact, as legal eagle Jonathan Turley predicted, “The governor’s acknowledgment that the law covers common hunting models will likely be cited in Second Amendment challenges.

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Colorado Supreme Court tells Children’s Hospital to resume gender-affirming care

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that Children’s Hospital Colorado should restart gender-affirming care for transgender children, about five months after the hospital stopped providing such treatment in the face of threats to federal funding. The 5-2 majority on the court wants the lower trial court to reverse its decision and issue a preliminary injunction […]

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Supreme Court Directs Lower Courts to Reexamine Decisions in Voting Rights Act Cases

The high court said vote-dilution claims against Mississippi and North Dakota need to be reexamined after its recent landmark redistricting ruling.

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US Airports Get Nearly $1 Billion for Family-Friendly Upgrades: Duffy

The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded 133 grants to airports in 45 states for play areas, nursing rooms, and family security lanes.

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Hate speech was scrawled on one of weapons used in shooting, law enforcement officials say…

https://revolver.news/2026/05/hate-speech-was-scrawled-on-one-of-weapons-used-in-shooting-law-enforcement-officials-say/

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DC Cracking Down on ‘Teen Takeovers,’ Will Begin Prosecuting Parents

‘These are not kids being kids. This is criminal conduct,’ U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said.

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NYC’s First City-Owned Grocery Store to Open in the Bronx by the End of 2027

About 25 percent of the city’s groceries pass through the Hunts Point area of the Bronx, but local residents lack access to affordable produce, officials said.

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Georgia Watchdog Says Democrat-Backed Supreme Court Candidates Broke Judicial Rules

Two Democrat-backed candidates running for Georgia Supreme Court seats violated existing judicial conduct rules, the state’s judicial watchdog agency found. According to a Monday report by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC) determined that left-wing attorneys Jen Jordan and Miracle Rankin broke the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct by publicly endorsing […]

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