FBI official who investigated Trump ties to Russia was just arrested for illegal ties to Russian oligarch
"Russian oligarchs like Oleg Deripaska perform global malign influence on behalf of the Kremlin and are associated with acts of bribery, extortion, and violence."
Supreme Court asks Biden administration to weigh in on social media case
Judge Andrew Oldham said the tech companies’ claim of First Amendment protection had things backwards. “That Amendment, of course, protects every person’s right to the freedom of speech. But the platforms argue that buried somewhere in the person’s enumerated right to free speech lies a corporation’s unenumerated right to muzzle speech.”
Georgia AG promises Atlanta Antifa domestic terrorists will be held accountable
"This isn't Oregon, we're not Washington, we're not New York or California. If you come here, if you commit violent acts against our citizens, against law enforcement officers, we're going to hold you accountable and I am proud that our office is taking the lead."
Andy Ngo: Spoiled children of privilege trying to burn Atlanta down
They present themselves as rebels against the system. Yet many of the terrorist suspects arrested and charged over occupying government property and the violent attack in downtown Atlanta are children of pampered privilege from out of state.
How Did an Accused Child Rapist Adopt Two Children?
There were more than just warning signs that went unnoticed during two gay activists' expedited adoption process.
Number of children committing crimes skyrockets across US after decades of decline
Homicides committed by juveniles in the U.S. have soared since the pandemic began, reversing a decades-long decline in juvenile crime.
7 dead after shootings at two Golden State farms, just days after Monterey Park massacre
Seven people were killed in shootings at a farm and another business in California’s Half Moon Bay Monday — and a suspect described as a “disgruntled worker” later turned himself in to authorities, according to reports.
The Monterey Park Shooting Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
He was a Chinese immigrant who was divorced and once gave informal dance lessons at the ballroom where the shooting occurred, reports say.
Monterey Park Gunman Made Allegations To Police Weeks Before Attack
The man “visited the Hemet Police Department lobby on January 7 and 9, 2023, alleging past fraud, theft, and poisoning allegations involving his family in the Los Angeles area 10 to 20 years ago,” police said.
There have been 275 attacks on Catholic churches since May 2020: Report
Since the 2020 summer riots, when vandals caused billions of dollars in damages, there have been at least 275 attacks against Catholic Churches in the United States, reported CatholicVote Civic Action, a nonprofit advocacy organization.
Seattle morgues overwhelmed with dead bodies due to fentanyl overdoses
“The Medical Examiner’s Office is now struggling with the issue of storing bodies because the fentanyl-related death toll continues to climb."
Seattle officials intentionally 'purged' thousands of texts about 2020 'autonomous zone' despite order not to: Federal judge
“Officials at the highest levels of city government completely disregarded these holds and deleted thousands of relevant text messages.”
Chase locking up some ATMs due to NYC crime
This is an ongoing trend in New York City. In August, it was reported that other banks were locking up NYC ATM vestibules to keep out homeless people.