Teacher sues school district after being suspended for bringing tools to class

Forget guns. Now, schools are banning simple tools.

Online donations top $500,000 for wounded spectator in viral Boston bombing photograph

Thanks to a viral photograph and the generosity of others, more than $570,000 has been raised to help bombing victim Jeff Bauman, the man in the wheelchair with the injured legs.

Student arrested for wearing NRA t-shirt with picture of gun

For one West Virginia eighth grader, expressing his Second Amendment rights last week meant the muffling of his First Amendment rights.

Michael Moore celebrates being partly right in his prediction of the Boston Marathon bombings suspects

Michael Moore is thrilled that the authorities have identified suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings — not because justice is being served — but because he guessed right that the culprits weren’t women.

NPR commentator implies Boston bombing was domestic terrorism from ‘right-wing individuals’

What do Hitler, the Oklahoma City bombing, Waco and Columbine all have in common? If you ask NPR correspondent Dina Temple-Raston, the answer is the month of April.

Democratic Senators imply that only criminals and criminal sympathizers would want background check bill to fail

Didn’t want the Manchin-Toomey Senate background check bill to pass? You’re either a criminal or in league with criminals— at least according to Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.).

[WATCH] War hero is arrested for “rudely displaying” rifle

Army Master C.J. Grisham, a popular military blogger, was arrested during a hike with his 15-year-old son, because according to the arresting officer,  he was “rudely displaying” his gun and “in this day and age people are alarmed when they see someone with what you have.”

Man quits his job and writes resignation letter on a cake

Chris Holmes’ resignation letter might literally be the sweetest ever written.