Florida County Considers Repealing Gun Sale Waiting Period and Background Check Requirements, Prompting Concerns of A Potential Surge in Immediate Gun Violence

DELAND, Fla. – The Volusia County Council in Florida unanimously voted to move forward with a plan to repeal local gun laws that require a three-day waiting period and background check for private gun sales. The ordinance will undergo further voting before it is officially repealed. The law currently applies to private sellers at gun shows held at the Volusia County Fairgrounds. The proposal to lift these restrictions was put forth by District 3 Councilman Danny Robins and supported by other council members who believe that these rules infringe upon Second Amendment rights. They argue … Read more

Free Speech vs. Child Safety: Texas Enforces Age-Verification Law, Prompting Pornhub to Block Access

Dallas, Texas – The battle between the adult entertainment industry, child safety advocates, and free speech rights has intensified across the United States. More than seven states, including Texas, have recently passed legislation requiring age verification to access adult websites like Pornhub. Critics argue that these laws not only affect minors but also infringe on the rights of adults. Consequently, Pornhub has made the controversial decision to block access to its website in Texas in order to avoid substantial fines and penalties. The laws in Texas and other states serve as a clash point between … Read more

Alabama’s First Nitrogen Gas Execution Ends in Violent Convulsions, Prompting Outcry from Witnesses

MONTGOMERY, Alabama – The recent execution of Kenneth Smith in Alabama has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the use of nitrogen hypoxia as a method of capital punishment. Witnesses to the execution reported that Mr. Smith experienced violent shaking and convulsions as he inhaled pure nitrogen through a mask until he ultimately suffocated. While state officials claim that the process is painless, the distressing scenes witnessed during Mr. Smith’s execution suggest otherwise. The execution itself lasted at least 22 minutes, although the official time of death remains unknown due to the closure of the … Read more

Violations of Election Laws Reported in Taiwan’s Presidential and Legislative Elections, Prompting Local Government Action

Taipei, Taiwan – Several voters have been accused of breaking election laws during Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections, according to local government election officials. In New Taipei, the largest city in the country, there were numerous reported violations at polling stations across the municipality. One female voter in Xizhi District tore up her legislator ballot because it did not include her preferred candidates. In Shulin District, a man was caught taking a picture of his blank ballot with his mobile phone, while in Yonghe District, a male voter was found talking on his phone inside … Read more