Child sex offender drops outrageous claim after California bill to ban him from office fails
Committee members argued the bill was too broad because California's three-tier sex offender registry includes offenders convicted of lower-level crimes.

A federal judge blocked a Virginia law instituting a mask ban for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers hours before the measure would have taken effect on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Robert Payne, appointed by former President George H.W. Bush, issued a preliminary injunction in favor of the Department of Justice. The federal government sued Virginia […]
Committee members argued the bill was too broad because California's three-tier sex offender registry includes offenders convicted of lower-level crimes.
Climate orthodoxy has cultivated a culture that accepts lower standards of living and rejects modern comforts in the name of fighting climate change.
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling Tuesday striking down President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens and temporary visitors, patriotic Americans are urging one another to take matters into their own hands instead of waiting for Congress to get it together. The post Posts Urging People to Call ICE on Pregnant Illegal Aliens to Prevent Anchor Babies Go Viral in the Aftermath of SCOTUS Birthright Decision appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Until surrogacy is treated as a threat to national sovereignty, American citizenship is up for grabs by the highest foreign bidders.
The Supreme Court justices weighed in on whether states can ban transgender athletes from competing in female school and college sports. Jan Crawford has more.
Justices to consider whether bans on AR-15s and similar semi-automatic firearms violate second amendmentThe US supreme court will consider whether bans on AR-15 rifles and similar semiautomatic firearms are constitutional.The justices said on Tuesday they will hear appeals challenging bans in Connecticut and the Chicago area in the next term. Continue reading...
A conservative majority on the Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes in female sports. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports.
The Supreme Court in its next term will hear challenges to local bans on the AR-15 rifle, one of the most popular firearms in the country.Why it matters: The court previously rejected a case challenging Maryland's ban on the AR-15, but Tuesday's grant suggests the justices are interested in reviewing the restrictions in light of recent decisions expanding citizens' access to firearms.The court Tuesday said it would take up two cases challenging AR-15 restrictions in Cook County, Ill., and Connecticut for the term beginning in October.There are an estimated 30 million AR- and AK-style rifles in circulation in America.What they're saying: Justice Brett Kavanaugh signaled his willingness to take up states' semiautomatic rifle bans when the court rejected challenges to Maryland's law in June 2025."AR–15s are semi-automatic, but so too are most handguns. ... Law-abiding citizens use both AR–15s and handguns for a variety of lawful purposes, including self-defense in the home," he wrote in a dissent.Gun rights advocates seized on Kavanaugh's dissent after federal Circuit Courts split over whether the state bans are lawful.They argued AR-15s are "in common use" for self-defense, as the Supreme Court set out in its decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen."The AR-15 platform rifle is the modern descendant of the rifles that were borne by the militiamen of the Revolution and the pioneers who struck out West in search of a better life. The question can be fairly asked, if the Second Amendment does not protect it, what could it possibly protect?" gun rights advocates wrote in their brief challenging Cook County's ban.The other side: "For over three decades, the democratically elected officials of respondent Cook County, Illinois, have been faced with the overwhelming, mounting, and unrefuted evidence showing that assault rifles are the weapon of choice for criminals and terrorists set on quickly massacring innocents, but are rarely put to lawful public use," Cook County argued in its response.