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US THAAD Missile Defense Test Successful, But NK Still an Issue
On Tuesday, July 11, the United States Missile Defense Agency successfully intercepted a test target with the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system.
Court: First Amendment Protects Profanity-Laced Tirade
Does the First Amendment protect your right to scream and swear at people in public? In at least one instance, the courts say it does.
ATF Asks: What Gun Laws Should Change?
The ATF is actually asking We the People which gun laws should be changed or repealed. Liberty Nation is happy to make a list.
Third Circuit Agrees Citizens Can Film Cops
In a unanimous decision Friday, the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that filming police officers performing their duties in public is a right under the First Amendment.
Milo Yiannopoulous Sues Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster might have dropped Milo, but they did not silence him.
Mother Arrested for Leaving Her Child Alone in Lego Store
Recently in Ontario County, New York, a mother of forty-four was arrested by the local police for leaving her ten-year-old child alone in the Lego Store at Eastview Mall for approximately two hours while she was shopping.
Wal-Mart Sued After Chicago Uber Murder
The retail giant is being sued after a grisly murder…nowhere near one of its stores. Sarah Cowgill has the story.
Washington Redskins’ Name Will Stay, Thanks to Asian Band
Turns out the Redskins won’t have to change their name after all.