The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday [May 20] to hear a challenge to a Democratic-backed ban in Maryland on assault-style rifles such as AR-15s, steering clear of the dispute while the litigation continues in a lower court. The justices turned away an appeal by commercial firearms dealers, gun rights groups and several Maryland residents who have argued that the ban violates the right to keep and bear arms under U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment.
As the conflict with Iran escalates, House Republicans consider using a fast-track budget process to bypass Democrats and deliver a massive boost to U.S. national security....
Minnesota school districts face discrimination allegations over race-based financial incentives for teachers of color under Policy 425, according to Defending Education investigation....