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Supreme Court strikes down gun limits for stores, other public places

Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY

WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on June 25 struck down a Hawaii law that required gun owners to get permission before bringing a firearm into a store or other private property that's open to the public, ...[Continue Reading]

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Supreme Court allows Trump to restrict asylum seekers at border

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The Supreme Court has ruled that migrants arriving at the US-Mexico border are not entitled to apply for asylum until they set foot in the country. The 6-3ruling will allow President Donald Trump, a ...[Continue Reading]

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No, Big Oil Is Not Price Gouging On Gasoline

David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

Sign at the Quick Trip convenience store in Mansfield Texas displaying a $2.98 per gallon price for regular gas at the pump on June 24, 2026. Photo by David Blackmon Americas oil and gas industry h ...[Continue Reading]

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Iran accuses NATO of complicity in US war: What role did EU nations play?

Yashraj Sharma

Since the beginning of the US-Israel war on Iran, President Donald Trump has been critical of his European allies for not supporting the military campaign against Tehran. The United States president ...[Continue Reading]

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IRGC warns against new Hormuz route for ships: What we know

Caoln Magee

Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned commercial vessels to only use routes through the Strait of Hormuz approved by Tehran, reopening a point of friction in fragile negotiations ...[Continue Reading]

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African Officials Say Cost To Fight Ebola Outbreak Has Tripled

Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff, Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/

JUNE 24, 2026Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention Director-General Jean Kaseya tells reporters, "If we don't have this $1.4 billion, and if we don't resolve the humanitarian issue, we wi ...[Continue Reading]

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