Michigan Implements Stricter Gun Safety Laws to Protect Children

DETROIT, Michigan – In an effort to improve gun safety and reduce the risk of accidents or harm to children, new laws will go into effect in Michigan on February 13th. These laws mandate that firearms be unloaded and locked with a trigger-locking mechanism or stored in a locked container whenever a child may be present. To support gun owners in complying with the law, the state police are making free locks available at their posts. Aside from the requirement for safely secured firearms, Michigan is also implementing red flag laws and expanding background checks. … Read more

Extraordinary Athletes, Coaches, and Moments Recognized at the Sports Awards of the Year

CHENNAI, INDIA – The annual Sports Awards Ceremony concluded last night, honoring the remarkable achievements of athletes across various disciplines. With a distinguished lineup of winners, the evening celebrated their exceptional contributions to their respective sports. From thrilling track and field performances to exemplary team sports victories, the awards highlighted the dedication and talent of these exceptional individuals. The event also recognized the efforts of coaches and organizations that have played a significant role in promoting sports at different levels. Among the winners, the Men’s Relay Team emerged as the Sportsman of the Year in … Read more

Supreme Court Shows Doubt Over Colorado’s Attempt to Remove Trump from the Ballot

Washington, D.C. – The Supreme Court signaled on Thursday that it is unlikely to allow Colorado to remove former President Donald Trump from the Republican primary ballot. During the two-hour argument, the majority of the justices expressed deep skepticism regarding Colorado’s power to bar a presidential candidate due to actions attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. The justices raised concerns about states reaching different conclusions on candidate eligibility and suggested that only Congress could enforce the provision in question, which falls under the Constitution’s 14th Amendment. Trump himself addressed the Supreme Court arguments in … Read more

Trump White House Official Denied Prison Release by Federal Judge in Contempt of Congress Appeal

WASHINGTON — Former Trump White House official Peter Navarro was denied his request to remain out of prison while he appeals his conviction for contempt of Congress. Navarro was found guilty of refusing to cooperate with an investigation into the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and was sentenced to four months behind bars. He had asked to be free while he fights the conviction in higher courts, but U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta denied the request. Navarro, who served as a White House trade adviser under former President Donald Trump, must now … Read more