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Published January 09, 2013
As Congress prepares to debate new bills aimed at curbing gun violence, many gun owners fear Washington regulations will actually limit their ability to stop crime.
Published January 03, 2013
Taxes are going up this week on almost everyone, but one group of top earners will feel the pinch far more than others. The .7 percent.
Published December 23, 2012
In the wake of last week's Connecticut school shooting, many in the media and on Capitol Hill blamed one powerful lobby, the gun industry. Yet, there's another powerful lobby in Washington that few scrutinize, let alone criticize: Hollywood, though many argue the movie and video game industry also bears responsibility for incidents of adolescent violence.
Published December 19, 2012
A high powered handgun purchased by the former No. 2 in the ATF office in Phoenix was recovered by Mexican police at the scene of a Nov. 23 shootout between the Sinaloa Cartel and the Mexican military.
Published December 18, 2012
The prospect of a renewed assault weapons ban in the wake if the Connecticut school massacre has set of a round of buying, as thousands of Americans head to their local gun store to secure the popular AR-15 -- the model used by the school gunman -- before potential government prohibitions on their purchase.
Published December 12, 2012
An Arizona judge on Wednesday sentenced a man to 57 months in prison for his part in the gun-smuggling ring that is connected to the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent and was the target of the Justice Department’s failed Operation Fast and Furious.
Published December 10, 2012
After millions in tax breaks and handouts, the solar power industry's honeymoon is over with some counties and ratepayers, as the expected jobs, savings and revenue have not materialized.
Published December 06, 2012
Smoking marijuana in Washington state is legal as of Thursday, but driving while high is not.
Published November 21, 2012
A labor dispute at America’s third busiest airport turned what was already a bad travel day into a nightmare for some travelers.
Published November 16, 2012
Rancher Kevin Kester works dawn to dusk, drives a 12-year-old pick-up truck and earns less than a typical bureaucrat in Washington D.C., yet the federal government considers him rich enough to pay the estate tax -- also known as the "death tax."