As America’s auto debt nears $1.7 trillion, repossessions are reaching levels not seen since the Great Recession. Inside an industry at the front line of the country’s affordability crisis.
Walking into a modern suburban garage often feels less like visiting a parking spot and more like entering a professional racing team's headquarters. While the family sedan sits quietly in the ...
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The Supreme Court sided Thursday with a "habitual" marijuana user who challenged a federal law banning anyone who uses illegal drugs from legally possessing a firearm, a Second Amendment case that ...
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Meta's internal AI costs have spiraled, and a broader pullback in spending by major tech companies is bringing a long-ignored contradiction into focus: the business logic of AI is being undermined by ...
The Interior Ministry has begun moves to disarm private security guards who use firearms acquired through personal permits, describing the practice as an abuse of Ghana’s gun licensing regime.
DES MOINES — The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday that the state's prohibition on firearm possession by people convicted of misdemeanor domestic abuse is unconstitutional in at least some circumstances ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday found that a Texas man could not be prosecuted under a federal law that prohibits regular users of controlled substances, such as marijuana, from possessing firearms. In ...
Until today, the federal law that prohibits "unlawful users" of controlled substances from possessing a gun was generally understood to cover all unlawful users of marijuana. But in a landmark ...
A police report confirms someone vandalized Dan Berulis’ car a day after Musk shared his identity online.
In a major ruling for marijuana and gun rights activists, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government may not prosecute individuals simply for being a habitual drug user in possession of a ...