The suspect in the Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting is an Army reservist with weapons training who has received multiple medals for his service since 2002, a government […]
Author: Lillian Tweten
A man allegedly bre into a Jewish family’s Studio City home in California early in the morning on Wednesday and threatened to kill them because of their […]
Democratic Philadelphia Mayor James Kenney declared an effort to remove “racial inequity” across the city’s government through an executive order Monday. The executive order, which expands on […]
San Francisco has begun to make several cosmetic changes throughout its crime-ridden neighborhoods ahead of the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leadership summit in November, Bloomberg reported. The […]
Many of the criminals who Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear released under executive commutation during the COVID-19 pandemic went on to commit new crimes, a report from […]
Democratic San Francisco Mayor London Breed has backtracked on signature crime policies as several political opponents announced their plan to run against her in the 2024 mayoral […]
Jewish liberals said they feel betrayed by many of their friends on the left who have come out in support of antisemitic ideas since the Oct. 7 […]
Pro-Palestinian protesters in California gathered around Vice President Kamala Harris’ Los Angeles home and chained themselves to Democratic California Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco office building on […]
Two professors who made antisemitic relating to the Israel-Hamas war apologized on Wednesday in an attempt to disassociate themselves from their previous statements. Dr. Mika Tosca, […]
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said on Tuesday that the migrants staying at police stations in the city have created a “burden” for officers, The Associated Press […]
Three pro-Hamas protesters disrupted a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominee for an ambassador to Israel on Wednesday, a video recording of […]
The Department of Justice (DOJ) released a set of recommendations on Tuesday that suggested police departments should “modernize” their hiring process by reconsidering standards on criminal histories […]











