Chicago is preparing to clear out a homeless camp prior to the Democratic Party’s national convention in August, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
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Read morePhiladelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner reportedly does not plan to seek the death penalty for the suspected killer of Temple University Police Sgt. Chris Fitzgerald, despite the wishes of Fitzgerald's ...
Read moreShootings in the crime-ridden city of Chicago over the Independence Day weekend outpaced last year's totals during the holiday, the Chicago-Sun Times reported on Monday.
Read moreResidents Slam Dem City In Crime 'Crisis' As Mayor Faces Recall Bid
Read moreA federal appeals court ruled Monday that San Francisco can clear out homeless camps in light of a landmark Supreme Court ruling.
Read moreAmtrak, the national passenger railroad company of the U.S., continues to have routine breakdowns despite receiving massive injections of taxpayer dollars from the Biden administration, according to data from the ...
Read moreLiberal media outlets fixated on former Republican Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe's views on climate change in obituaries following his death on Tuesday.
Read moreDemocratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson evoked an unexpected name Monday while discussing the reason behind a spate of gun violence over the weekend — former President Richard Nixon.
Read moreA former United States Space Force officer said Saturday morning that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is enforced by a “separate chain of command” at the Air Force Academy.
Read moreWhile Democrats continue to cast the Supreme Court as dangerous, the line-ups in majority decisions from the recently concluded term don't support their narrative.
Read moreThe Biden administration is selling off a million barrels of gasoline from an emergency reserve in a deliberate effort to cut prices ahead of the upcoming holiday weekend.
Read moreJust days after the Supreme Court struck down the precedent of automatically deferring to bureaucrats, it is now ordering lower courts to reconsider some cases where federal agencies have interfered ...
Read moreAt least 30 legal complaints have been submitted alleging internet content subscription service OnlyFans hosted child sexual abuse material on its website, Reuters reported Tuesday.
Read moreThe Supreme Court declined to take up a case involving a ban on certain semiautomatic firearms Tuesday, with Associate Justice Clarence Thomas issuing a statement on the denial.
Read moreThe Supreme Court ruled on former President Donald Trump's immunity appeal, finding that presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution for "official acts" taken in office.
Read morePro-housing Democrats won a victory in San Francisco Friday after state authorities declared the city had not met its housing permitting goals in 2023, triggering a law some city Democrats ...
Read moreFormer Trump advisor Steve Bannon reported to prison Monday and is now officially in custody, according to The Associated Press.
Read moreThe Biden administration is working overtime to dispel the notion that it supports sex-change surgeries for minors. Yet, it has repeatedly challenged state bans targeting the procedures and worked closely ...
Read moreA top union official was quoted in a Washington Post op-ed vigorously defending federal workers who continue to work remotely after the COVID pandemic.
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