New Hampshire Implements Controversial ‘Guns at Work’ Law, Mandating Employers to Allow Firearms in Parked Vehicles

Concord, NH — In the evolving landscape of New Hampshire’s firearm regulations, a significant shift places the state in stark contrast with its New England neighbors. Starting January 1, most employers in New Hampshire will be mandated to permit employees to have loaded guns in their vehicles at work, provided the vehicle is locked and the firearms are not visible. This amendment, signed into law by Governor Chris Sununu earlier this year, underscores New Hampshire’s broad stance on gun rights in a region known for stringent gun safety measures. The law, officially named HB 1336, … Read more

South Korean Authorities Summon Impeached President Yoon for Questioning Over Controversial Martial Law Decree

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was recently impeached by the opposition-dominated National Assembly, is set to undergo questioning this week concerning his controversial declaration of martial law on December 3. Authorities are investigating whether this drastic measure could constitute an act of rebellion. The multi-agency probe, involving police, anti-corruption units, and the Defense Ministry, made an announcement on Monday to formally request Yoon’s participation in the upcoming inquiry set for Wednesday. The impeachment has suspended Yoon from exercising his presidential powers pending a determination from the Constitutional Court, … Read more

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached Following Controversial Martial Law Attempt; Prime Minister Assumes Temporary Leadership

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s parliament moved decisively on Saturday, impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial declaration of martial law, which lasted just six hours but created significant turmoil. The impeachment, passed by a 204-85 vote, has suspended Yoon’s presidential powers and duties, designating Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as the interim leader. The action by the parliament ends a period of intense political deadlock that halted major governmental operations and initiated public protests. Yoon’s martial law decree on December 3, the first such action in over forty years in South Korea, was … Read more

North Carolina Governor and Attorney General Launch Legal Battle Against Lawmakers Over Controversial Bill

RALEIGH, N.C. – Governor Roy Cooper and Attorney General Josh Stein, who is also the Governor-elect, have initiated a legal battle against state legislators over Senate Bill 382. The controversy centers on a measure in the bill that could potentially restructure the political power dynamics within North Carolina’s Council of State, particularly affecting the powers of incoming Democratic officials. The litigation, which targets House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger among others, was recently filed in Wake County Superior Court. The lawsuit specifically challenges provisions regarding the appointment powers over the … Read more