Photograph of a “finished” Polymer80 Glock compatible pistol frame taken from the website of Texas-based gun retailer Primary Arms, included in the New York Attorney General's landmark lawsuit against ...
The full TribFest program is now LIVE. TribFest 2025 is presented by JPMorganChase Gov. Greg Abbott and other Republican leaders signaled an openness to some gun restrictions after recent mass ...
A Louisville mother whose teenage son died by suicide has filed a lawsuit against the companies she says illegally enabled him to obtain the gun he used to take his life. Henry Willis, 18, was a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A Kentucky mother is suing a company that sold her son a gun-building kit, which he used to take his own life. Henry Willis had just graduated from Seneca High School in 2023.
On today’s episode of Uncanny Valley, we discuss how WIRED was able to legally 3D-print the same gun allegedly used by Luigi Mangione, and where US law stands on the technology. You can always listen ...
To beat Roblox School Time you’ll have to go through a series of levels collecting different items in each one and bringing them to the art room to progress. The teacher Mrs. Klock and the principal ...
NY state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal (left), holding a 3D-printed ghost gun, stands with Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg (center) and Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal, who is holding a machine gun conversion ...
How easy has it become for someone to build a deadly, and untraceable weapon? With nothing more than a 3D printer and parts ordered online, WIRED Senior Writer Andy Greenberg remade the exact same gun ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Santa Fe man pleaded guilty in federal court to purchasing a large quantity of guns and then reselling them to buyers in the United States and Mexico, according to the U.S.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Not many people would consider a grease gun an essential addition to any personal tool kit, but they can be invaluable, and are one of the ...
When is a paperweight a firearm? When the U.S. Supreme Court overrules sensible lower court decisions so the federal government can regulate inert objects as if they were capable of firing bullets.
"Just look again at the second photo," Justice Gorsuch wrote in Bondi v. Vanderstok. "What else would you call it?" The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden-era rule to combat a flood of ...