Americans have 'too much freedom to speak freely,' one-third of Democrats say: Poll
42% of individuals under 30 years old stated that it is "more important" to them that the government is able to place restrictions on speech in the interest of "national security." Only 26% of those over 65 agreed.
California's 10-Round Magazine Limit Is Unconstitutional, a Federal Judge Rules (Again)
"There is no American tradition of limiting ammunition capacity," U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez says, calling the state's cap "arbitrary," "capricious," and "extreme."
Desire for large families hits 50-year high in America: Gallup
According to a Gallup survey released Monday, the number of people who prefer smaller and larger family sizes are statistically tied, bouncing back from a decades-long trend of believing one or two children was ideal.
Missouri judge rewrites ballot questions for abortion amendment to remove 'unborn child'
A Missouri judge rewrote the ballot summaries for six proposed initiative petitions to institute abortion rights into the state constitution to remove language such as "unborn child," "end the life," and "the right to life" — a setback to the anti-abortion rights side.
Oakland small business owners prepare to strike Tuesday over rampant crime: 'We are all dying'
More than 200 Oakland small business owners are poised to strike, planning to shut down for a portion of the day Tuesday. They are fed up with feeling as though the city is not protecting them from the rising tide of crime.
After voting for Soros district attorney, Oakland residents see 40 stolen cars a day
There have been 10,547 reported vehicle thefts in Oakland this year through Sept. 17. It’s a 51% increase compared to the same time period last year.
'Zombie apocalypse': San Francisco on track to crush overdose death record as addicts die in streets
"I see suffering and despair on many blocks," Wolf added. There are "literally thousands of people in tents or on the street" who "are almost all using meth and fentanyl."
NY Times: San Francisco Residents Upset At City's Negative Portrayal
San Francisco’s national reputation has plunged since the pandemic began, and many residents say they are frustrated by how their beloved city is being viewed.
Don’t Count On Biden’s IRS To Investigate Mark Zuckerberg’s Election-Rigging ‘Nonprofit’ Scheme
The IRS is remaining mum on whether it’s probing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, his wife, Priscilla Chan, and several left-wing nonprofits, who may have violated tax laws by intentionally dumping financial resources into the 2020 election to benefit then-candidate Joe Biden.
Could Another Baby Formula Shortage Be on the Horizon?
Late last month, the FDA sent warning letters to three different baby formula companies expressing concern over the manufacturers' practices for handling contamination in their products.
Fulton County DA investigator 'accidentally' shoots herself in courthouse bathroom
The same courthouse where Trump and his co-defendants were recently arraigned in Georgia on charges related to alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results.
Cop's mistress spent three days in a mental hospital after he had her involuntarily committed when they broke up
He is now facing charges for abusing his power and authority to convince peers to issue a mental health evaluation and section his girlfriend.