Fifth Circuit Court Rules Against Biden’s ATF In Ghost Gun Case  | ZeroHedge

The Fifth Circuit has partially granted, but essentially denied, the government's motion to cancel a district court's injunctions in the Firearms Policy Coalition's lawsuit (VanDerStok v. Garland) challenging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' "frame or receiver" rule. The injunctions will now only apply to two plaintiffs in the lawsuit.

The case involves so-called "ghost guns," weapons that are sold in ready-to-assemble kits. (more…)

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Unlocking The Psychology Of Bitcoin’s Bear Market | ZeroHedge

Authored by Kane McGukin via BombThrower.com,

Bear markets in Bitcoin are brutal… and long. They’ve historically seen prices fall 70-80%+ and last about 1,000 days.

However, each time (3) the market tends to forget just how bad a Bitcoin bear market is. That’s where we are now.

You’re hearing calls that this is the worst bear market ever and it’s so much longer than before. It’s not. It’s inline and has similar characteristics to all of the past Bitcoin bears. From (more…)

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Philadelphia Journalist Who Mocked Concern Over Violent Crime In Democrat Cities Shot Dead In Home | ZeroHedge

A left-wing Philadelphia journalist who mocked concern over rising crime in Democrat-run cities was shot to death in his home.

Josh Kruger was shot seven times after someone entered his home, shot him at the base of his stairs, and then fled. Kruger ran outside seeking help from his neighbors and collapsed, where police found them after responding to call just before 1:30 a.m. on the 2300 block of Watkins Street.

Kruger, 39, was rushed to the Penn Presbyterian Medical (more…)

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