Majority of Ohio Voters Support Legal Abortion, Reveals Exit Poll

Majority of Ohio Voters Support Legal Abortion, Reveals Exit Poll

CNN — According to the preliminary results of CNN’s Ohio exit poll, a year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, voters in Ohio who turned out for Tuesday’s election are still feeling the sting. Negative feelings about the decision are expressed by roughly 6 in 10 voters, similar to sentiments among midterm voters …

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US Supreme Court Leans Towards Allowing Gun Curbs for Domestic Violence Cases

US Supreme Court Leans Towards Allowing Gun Curbs for Domestic Violence Cases

Is the Federal Law Upholding Domestic Gun Restrictions Violating the Right to Bear Arms? | Supreme Court Weighs In The Supreme Court Justices recently gathered to determine the fate of a federal law that makes it illegal for people under a restraining order due to domestic violence to possess guns. This riveting case challenges the …

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Supreme Court Poised to Prevent Access to Guns for Domestic Abusers

Supreme Court Poised to Prevent Access to Guns for Domestic Abusers

The US Supreme Court is expected to uphold a law preventing domestic violence offenders from possessing firearms following a major Second Amendment case. The case of United States v Rahimi, where a decision is anticipated in late June, has significant implications for the protection of abuse survivors and the nation’s wide range of patchwork gun …

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FTC Challenges Over 100 Patents in FDA Orange Book: What You Need to Know

FTC Challenges Over 100 Patents in FDA Orange Book: What You Need to Know

In a recent announcement, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) declared its issuance of notice letters to several prominent drugmakers and medical device companies, including Abbvie, AstraZeneca, and Teva. The letters addressed concerns regarding the accuracy and relevance of over 100 patents listed in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Orange Book. A significant portion …

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Supreme Court Considers Gun Case and 1994 Law Protecting Domestic Violence Victims

Supreme Court Considers Gun Case and 1994 Law Protecting Domestic Violence Victims

Washington — The recent fallout from the Supreme Court’s groundbreaking Second Amendment decision rolled out last year has been showcased as the justices evaluate a high-stakes case. The case places the right to bear arms against a federal law that seeks to protect domestic violence victims by preventing guns from reaching their alleged abusers. The …

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Second Colorado officer found not guilty in the death of Elijah McClain

Second Colorado officer found not guilty in the death of Elijah McClain

The 2019 death of Elijah McClain in Colorado continues to make headlines as a second police officer, Nathan Woodyard, has been found not guilty of negligent homicide and reckless manslaughter charges related to the incident. This comes after another officer, Jason Rosenblatt, was acquitted of similar charges in October. However, a third officer, Randy Roedema, …

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Investigation underway in Westlake Village, California following death of Paul Kessler at pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protests

Investigation underway in Westlake Village, California following death of Paul Kessler at pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protests

The death of a 69-year-old Jewish man after suffering a head injury during an altercation at demonstrations for Palestinians and Israelis in Southern California has been officially ruled a homicide, authorities confirmed. The man, identified as Paul Kessler, was involved in a physical altercation with at least one counterprotester during rallies in Thousand Oaks, as …

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