Justices strike down New York State law on right to carry
On June 23, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a New York state law that limited the right to carry firearms in public. The justices, [Read More]
On June 23, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a New York state law that limited the right to carry firearms in public. The justices, [Read More]
If and when the Supreme Court of the United States overturns Roe v. Wade, the right for women to choose, the White House is preparing [Read More]
In a six-three conservative vote, the Supreme Court has overturned a New York gun control law that requires people to show proper cause to get [Read More]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $1.92 million to establish an Agricultural Business Innovation Center at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in [Read More]
President Biden is attempting to give relief to millions of Americans suffering from high gas prices, which have averaged over $5 per gallon throughout the [Read More]
In response to the Federal Reserve raising interest rates this week, homebuyers and those looking for refinancing are met with the highest mortgage rates since [Read More]
During the Juneteenth celebrations, there were calls to change the 13th Amendment. The 13th Amendment of the Constitution outlawed any type of involuntary servitude except [Read More]
“More angry that they’re trying to cover up a lot of things and trying to hold us back from speaking. Also, just that they should [Read More]
On Sunday, a bipartisan group of 20 senators crafted a framework for gun safety legislation. If passed, it would represent the most significant gun legislation [Read More]
A new project is shedding light on Black vernacular culture. Oxford University announced the creation of The Oxford Dictionary of African American English, funded in parts [Read More]