Note to Crime Ridden Cities and States
Chicago’s richest man moves $22 billion company to Florida, citing crime BY LUKE GENTILE Chicago’s richest man is leaving Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) city and taking his $22 billion company…
Chicago’s richest man moves $22 billion company to Florida, citing crime BY LUKE GENTILE Chicago’s richest man is leaving Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) city and taking his $22 billion company…
By Patricia Tolson ‘There’s an evil growing in our society’ With the horror of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, still fresh in the minds of many Americans, a former…
Opinion by Salena Zito PITTSBURGH — When the Hampton Battery was dedicated here in 1871 to a young Civil War soldier who lost his life protecting the Union at Chancellorsville,…
By Carmela Tyrell Do you remember the days when a vacation to Venezuela was one of the best prizes you could win on The Price Is Right? If so, you…
Opinion by Thomas J. Baker Last month, in the District of Columbia, a jury could not bring itself to find Michael Sussmann guilty of lying to the FBI. Nonetheless, we…
By Dan Springer In 2022, the state wrote 2,576 tickets for drug possession with 75% resulting in convictions The streets of downtown Portland, Oregon, resemble an open-air drug market. Heroin,…
By Danielle Wallace The worsening staffing crisis at the Seattle Police Department has forced the defunded force to no longer take on new adult sexual assault cases this year, according…
By Michael Robison On Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer blocked a school safety bill that Republican leaders and families of the Parkland School Shooting have been trying to pass…
By Jack Phillips Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland asking why an attack on a Madison, Wisconsin, pro-life center is not being investigated as…
By Sandy Fitzgerald The state of Texas one day will likely have to take the border situation into its own hands if the federal government won’t help, as President Joe…
By Emma Colton Support of Black Lives Matter and calls to defund the police reverberated across America in 2020 following the death of George Floyd, igniting social justice protests and…
By Mike DeBonis WASHINGTON — President Biden is facing a growing mutiny from Democratic candidates — including five vulnerable senators — who are questioning his administration’s decision to lift a…