The Justices unanimously agree that pot consumption alone isn't enough to justify a loss of Second Amendment rights, though they offer few hints about harder cases involving harder drugs. Plus, will ...
The US Supreme Court ruled that the government can’t categorically bar marijuana users from possessing firearms in a decision that strengthens the Constitution’s Second Amendment. Saying unanimously ...
In a forecast for Snake River water flows, officials with the Idaho Department of Water Resources are predicting that there is a chance that river flows may fall below the minimum flow of 3,900 cubic ...
Microsoft has announced general availability of Teams Phone User Multi-Line. With the new update, users will be able to link multiple phone numbers with their account without having to use a different ...
Indiana passes crypto law defining digital assets and user rights. New law limits extra taxes or rules targeting crypto payments. State retirement plans may offer crypto-linked investment options.
Federal laws on ‘controlled substances’ and the 2nd Amendment created a conflict between gun rights and illegal drugs. Hunter Biden was among the roughly 300 Americans in a single year charged with a ...
March 2 (UPI) --The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on Monday in a case challenging the rights of illegal drug users to own guns. The case, the United States vs. Hemani, stems from the ...
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), despite its name, historically has not been keen on defending the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. After the Supreme Court affirmed that right in ...
In December 2025, Facebook users shared a rumor claiming Meta signed into policy a "new Facebook rule" allowing the company the rights to users' photos starting "tomorrow." According to the posts, a ...
A new Facebook rule starts "tomorrow" allowing Meta the rights to users' photos. Rating: False (About this rating?) In December 2025, Facebook users shared a rumor claiming Meta signed into policy a ...
As speculation abounds over a potential marijuana rescheduling decision by the Trump administration, the Justice Department is telling the U.S. Supreme Court that it should reverse a lower court ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — A D.C. judge ruled Thursday that Shadija Romero does not have tenancy rights and sided with the homeowner, finding that the agreement she previously signed to leave the property ...