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Crossing a state line shouldn’t cost you your right to self-defense * WorldNetDaily * by John R. Lott Jr., Real Clear Wire

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July 11, 2026

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Source link Imagine a woman driving across state lines alone at night, fearful that her car might break down and leave her vulnerable. Or picture a truck driver hauling valuable

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The Standard

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· Jun 26, 2026

Police forced to intervene after swimmers invade Hampstead Heath wildlife pond

Barbed wire was put in place in an effort to enforce strict no swimming rules

Twitchy

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· Jun 23, 2026

Judge Sides With Rioters, Says Safety Fence Around Federal Building Tramples Their Free Speech

Judge Sides With Rioters, Says Safety Fence Around Federal Building Tramples Their Free Speech

National Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

U.S. Republicans are casting the Canadian border as a rising security threat

While the northern border is patrolled better than in the past, it’s not fully secure, the authorities testifying repeatedly claimed

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 9, 2026

Here’s Why Judge Blocked Blue State’s Gun Ban

A Virginia judge informed officials in the state that a newly passed ban on modern semiautomatic firearms was blocked across the state in a Tuesday letter, citing the potential for a “treacherous patchwork” in the state.

Fox News

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· Jul 1, 2026

WATCH: Angel mom turns tables on sanctuary politicians with basic question about their priorities

Jessica Gorman told lawmakers her daughter Sheridan “was not a talking point as she accused sanctuary city leaders of failing to protect American citizens.

Off The Press

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· Jul 2, 2026

Trump administration building $46 billion border ‘smart wall’

For decades, all that separated the U.S. from Mexico was barbed wire. Now, after a massive infusion of cash from Congress, President Donald Trump’s administration is swiftly building what it has dubbed a “smart wall,” a combination of 30-foot-tall steel fencing and an array of sophisticated technology like sensors, cameras and towers allowing Border Patrol []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Crossing a state line shouldn’t cost you your right to self-defense * WorldNetDaily * by John R. Lott Jr., Real Clear Wire": The Standard — Police forced to intervene after swimmers invade Hampstead Heath wildlife pond . Twitchy — Judge Sides With Rioters, Says Safety Fence Around Federal Building Tramples Their Free Speech. National Post — U.S. Republicans are casting the Canadian border as a rising security threat. Independent Journal Review — Here’s Why Judge Blocked Blue State’s Gun Ban. Fox News — WATCH: Angel mom turns tables on sanctuary politicians with basic question about their priorities. Off The Press — Trump administration building $46 billion border ‘smart wall’