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ATF eForms Users Banned After Simple Security Flaw Is Exploited

By John Crump Ammoland The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has faced a new challenge with its eForms system, the online portal used for submitting applications under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Sources have told AmmoLand that multiple users have been banned from accessing the platform, sparking widespread speculation within the firearms community about […]

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London’s Hidden Financial Front in the Iran Conflict

The public conversation about the conflict with Iran has focused on missiles, oil prices, and military escalation. That focus is understandable. Wars are usually measured in weapons and territory. But there is another system that reacts to geopolitical shocks long before armies move. It is the global insurance system that quietly underwrites international trade. To […]

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Rand Paul Weighs Potential 2028 Presidential Run

Republican Sen. Rand Paul says he is seriously considering a bid for the White House in 2028, adding his name to the growing list of potential contenders in a still-developing post-Trump political landscape. In a preview of an upcoming interview with CBS News correspondent Robert Costa, Paul acknowledged that a presidential run is under active […]

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The Amendment Tree, the Two Speech Rule, and the Reality of Senate Debate

Consider a familiar scene from the Senate floor. A major bill is pending. The minority threatens a barrage of amendments. Commentators warn of chaos, an endless parade of votes, and days of speeches on each amendment. This picture sounds plausible. It is also deeply misleading. The Senate has long possessed a procedural device that allows […]

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Trump Signs Executive Order To Pay TSA Agents

President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order directing that TSA agents receive both current and back pay amid the ongoing partial government shutdown. The move comes shortly after the GOP-led House rejected a Senate-approved measure that would have funded the entire Department of Homeland Security — excluding ICE and Border Patrol — through […]

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‘Same Principles, Different Name’: Washburn University Staff Member Says DEI Still Active

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is apparently ongoing at Washburn University, even after state and federal laws have explicitly barred the woke ideology in higher education.  Kandy Horn, an office coordinator in the president’s office at WU, was caught admitting this on Accuracy in Media’s hidden camera.  “The office that was diversity, inclusion, and equity, […]

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Report: Kash Patel’s Personal Email Breached By Iran-Backed Hackers

FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email account has been compromised by a group believed to be linked to Iran, according to confirmation from the Department of Justice. The group, which calls itself the Handala Hack Team, published what it claims are materials taken directly from Patel’s inbox, including personal photographs and documents such as a […]

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Smith & Wesson Wins Dismissal In Activist Lawsuit Backed By Anti-Gun Nuns

By John Crump Ammoland In a significant victory for Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc., and a setback for shareholder activism targeting the firearms industry, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada issued an order on March 23, 2026, granting the company’s motion to dismiss a derivative lawsuit brought by four congregations of Catholic nuns. […]

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Bill Cosby Hit With $19 Million Judgment In Sex Assault Lawsuit

LOS ANGELES — A California jury has found Bill Cosby liable for sexual assault in a civil case dating back more than five decades, ordering the comedian to pay roughly $19 million in damages to the accuser. The verdict stems from a lawsuit filed by Donna Motsinger, who alleged that Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted […]