Key Takeaways The US House passed Congressman Thomas Massie’s NICS Data Reporting Act, requiring the DOJ to publish demographic data on firearm purchase denials. The bill aims to shed light on who receives denials under the federal background check system, highlighting potential civil rights issues. NICS has issued over 5 million denials since 1998, yet there have been fewer than 1,000 federal prosecutions, raising questions about accuracy. Massie’s argument emphasizes racial disparities and the need for transparency in NICS denials to address potential civil rights violations. The bill now heads to the Senate, gaining traction as a rare unanimous vote…

This article was originally publisehd by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge.  President Donald Trump, in a pre-taped interview on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, revealed that “a group of very wealthy people” is prepared to acquire TikTok’s U.S. operations. While he did not disclose the identities of the…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Local and federal authorities across the country are likely preparing for potential threats during Fourth of July celebrations next weekend amid tensions between the United States and the Middle East, according to a former U.S. Secret Service agent.Tensions escalated on June 22,…

This article was originally published by Wanjiru Njoya at the Mises Institute.  In their book Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, Robert W. Fogel and Stanley L. Engermen analyzed various elements of the slave economy including the role of slave traders from New England in the trans-Atlantic…

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused United States President Donald Trump of showing disrespect to the country’s leadership, warning that his barbs undermine any potential for renewed negotiations. Arachchi also stated that ceasing insults is a prerequisite for resuming nuclear talks. In a statement posted on Saturday, Araghchi said…

Those in the civilian (slave class) aren’t allowed any freedom of speech in Germany at all. The government is now targeting its own people in early dawn raids for “hate speech” violations. Unfortunately, hate speech is still free speech. Germany’s ruling class is not upset by racist, bigoted, or homophobic…