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News outlets break down the health effects rubber bullets and tear gas have on people, and how the use of such methods could open up governments to civil liability claims. Other states making news: ...
Catch up with SOFREP’s Morning Brief for Wednesday, June 11, 2025, covering the latest in defense and global affairs.
Lawyers for a South Carolina death row inmate will be in federal court Wednesday trying to convince a judge that the state is ...
A study from JAMA Pediatrics compares states that have permissive gun laws with others that have strict regulations. The states with tougher rules did not see a rise in gun deaths among children and ...
In some neighborhoods in the San Joaquin Valley, it’s challenging to go more than a block or two without finding someplace to ...
Blue Spruce, believed to have been the first Native American dentist, died June 2 at his home in Surprise, Ariz. He was 94.
Dr. Patrick McEnaney is running with purpose. Beyond pushing his body to extreme limits out of love for running, Patrick is also on a journey to help others who ...
Means, a top aide to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was hired as a White House adviser in March. He has used that ...
Ultra-processed food has become public enemy number one, and plant-based meat has been caught in the crossfire. Here's ...
President Donald Trump wants to return the names of Confederates to several U.S. Army bases, including three in Central ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom filed an emergency request in federal court Tuesday to block the Trump administration from using ...
In this month’s Plastics in Politics Live, Steve Toloken and Don Loepp discussed the Trump administration’s surprising focus on plastics and chemical safety, including Surgeon General nominee Casey ...