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Crime down in Ohio after state OKs permitless gun carry, but officials clash on connection

A new study shows Ohio's permitless carry law coincided with a statewide drop in crime, but officials disagree on whether there is a correlation.

Yes, DC can prosecute and arrest its way out of crime problem

It was a bloody week in America’s violent capital city. On Monday, police killed a man suspected of killing a motorist and maiming another while attempting four carjackings. This came after a weekend in which Washington, D.C., suffered 60 carjackings in just 72 hours. A nation’s capital represents the nation, and Washington, D.C., is doing that […]

The Risible ‘McCarthyism’ Smear against Tom Cotton, Explained

Dozens of reporters took a cue from NBC and granted a free pass to a tech magnate who is evidently reluctant to voice views...

GOP lawmakers say FBI deleted records related to anti-Catholic memo

Republican lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee say they are seeking "action and accountability" after discovering new details and discrepancies surrounding an anti-Catholic memo prepared by analysts last year in the FBI's Richmond, Virginia field office.

GOP Rep. Ken Buck a ‘solid’ no on Mayorkas impeachment: ‘This just isn’t an impeachable offense’

Rep. Ken Buck, Colorado Republican, said Thursday he is a "solid" no on removing Mr. Mayorkas but not because he supports the man who has overseen a border chaos that Republicans blamed on his open-border practices.

Coverage of Hamas-held U.S. hostages called selective, aimed at shielding Biden

"So with six American hostages still being held captive by Hamas, how much time (in just the month of January) have the networks aired blaming President Joe Biden and his administration for not having brought them home? Just 28 seconds," said Geoffrey Dickens, director of media analysis for Newsbusters.org, a conservative press watchdog.

Spartz to make decision about running again soon: reports

Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.) will reportedly make a decision about if she is running for reelection or retiring this weekend. In a text message to Politico, Spartz said she would “probably make my decision what to do this weekend.” The Indiana lawmaker announced in October that she would consider resigning from her position if Congress...

123 passengers sickened aboard cruise ship: CDC

More than 100 passengers and crew aboard a Queen Victoria cruise ship have fallen sick with a gastrointestinal illness, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported. The Cunard Cruise Line ship departed on Jan. 22 and is set to return on Feb. 12, the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) said. Among the ship’s...

Prosecutors urge judge not to delay Jan. 6 defendant’s sentencing, alleging remaining incarcerated is his goal

Federal prosecutors are urging a judge to deny a request to delay sentencing for a rioter who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, alleging that he wants to remain incarcerated. Brandon Fellows was convicted on Aug. 31, 2023, of felony obstruction of an official proceeding and felony entering and remaining in a restricted building. He...

Haley trolls Trump with ‘Weakest General Election Candidate Ever’ Halloween costume

GOP presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley threw some shade at rival former President Trump by way of a fake Halloween costume Thursday. Haley posted to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, a picture of photoshopped packaging for a Halloween costume which is labeled as the “Weakest General Election Candidate Ever” and says it includes...

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