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PITTSFIELD TWP., MI - The 17-year-old boy charged with killing another teen earlier this week had previously brought a gun to school. Damarrion Demetrus White, 17, was arraigned Wednesday, Dec. 10 on ...
Beaufort County Sheriff PJ Tanner speaks about the early Sunday morning St. Helena Island mass shooting on Oct. 15, 2025, at the office’s headquarters on Bay Street in Beaufort. Drew Martin ...
3D phone case technology is transforming mobile protection by offering users unprecedented customization through 3D printing. Unlike traditional mass-produced cases, this technology allows intricate ...
Google’s vague update on expanding Custom Segments under its Personalized Ads policy is raising more questions than answers for advertisers. Google is quietly updating its Personalized Ads policy on ...
The Supreme Court on Friday is looking at whether to take up more cases about gun rights this term, in addition to the two they're already slated to hear. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Chip ...
The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday questioned whether the historical presence of guns in the state could usurp the public safety concerns justifying a voter-approved law that prevents sale or ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pair of key gun rights cases in the coming months, and other Second Amendment cases could make their way on the docket as the justices consider additional ...
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will consider whether a federal law prohibiting gun possession by unlawful drug users violates the Second Amendment, marking the latest firearms dispute to reach ...
The Supreme Court has picked up a case that could determine whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns after the Trump administration asked the justices to revive it. The case ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether people addicted to “controlled substances” can own firearms, as justices announced Monday they will consider whether federal rules that prohibit drug users from ...