@knoxnews / XCommentary Flashback: Smith & Wesson Ditches East Coast Home of Nearly 170 Years, Opens New Headquarters in the South “From where I stand, the next 170 years of Smith & Wesson are looking pretty good,” the company's president and CEO said. By Jack Gist October 9, 2023
Jack Guez / AFP via Getty Images Hamas Leader Explains Reasoning Behind Deadly Prisoner Captures Underway in Israel A leader of Hamas is explaining the terrorist group's strategy in taking Israeli military personnel as hostages. By Richard Moorhead October 8, 2023
Israeli Police Arrest Five for Allegedly Assaulting Christians in Jerusalem's Old City Israeli police on Wednesday arrested five haredi Jews on assault charges after they allegedly spat at Christians in Jerusalem's Old City. By Zenger News October 4, 2023
Win McNamee / Getty Images; Win McNamee / Getty Images GOP Rep Raised in USSR Grills Garland: DOJ Acting 'Like KGB' GOP Rep. Victoria Spartz accused Attorney General Merrick Garland Wednesday of making Americans scared of their government. By Randy DeSoto September 20, 2023
Mark Van Scyoc / ShutterstockCommentary Who is a DVE? - DHS Grants Minority Groups $22 Million to Combat 'Domestic Violent Extremists' Without Defining Term The DHS is spending a ton of money to preventatively target Domestic Violent Extremists, by giving cash to liberal groups. By Joshua Johnson September 17, 2023
Brandon Bell / Getty ImagesCommentary 190 House Democrats Vote to Allow Gas Vehicle Bans Despite all these compelling arguments, 190 Democrats turned around and voted against a ban on EV mandates. By Rachel M. Emmanuel September 15, 2023
Al Drago - Pool / Getty ImageCommentary Sarah Huckabee Sanders Calls Arkansas Lawmakers Into Special Session, Announces Brutal Plan Against COVID Lockdowns "Back then a handful of bureaucrats shut down our schools, our churches, our businesses and forced masks on our kids." By Jack Gist September 11, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Appeals Court Affirms Biden Likely Violated First Amendment While 'Suppressing' Information on Social Media Appeals Court ruled Biden admin violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media on COVID-19 and 2020 elections content. By Froilan Bersamina September 10, 2023
South_agency / Getty ImagesCommentary Safe Company in Full Retreat After Handing Customer's Lock Code Over to FBI, Then Someone Makes a Damning Connection "This change allows customers to take control of how their information is stored and protected," the company said. By Warner Todd Huston September 8, 2023
MEHDI FEDOUACH - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary California City Takes Bold Stance Pro-Freedom Stance with Late Night Vote to Ban COVID Mandates Huntington Beach City Council voted to ban COVID mandates and thus affirm principle that officials have no authority to issue such mandates. By Michael Schwarz September 6, 2023