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How we fight crime and make New York City safer every day

Since the start of Mayor Eric Adams's Summer Violence Reduction Plan, major crime in deployment zones has fallen nearly 10% from last year, and...

Nation’s institutions are being turned against Catholics

FBI director Christopher Wray told Congress that an anti-Catholic memo was a “single product by a single field office.” This week we learned that...

The week in whoppers: Pelosi dodges impeachment talk, NYT defends poisoned gov’t institutions and more 

Rep. Nancy Pelosi claimed that Republicans are only discussing the possibility of impeaching President Biden as a way to distract from the positive job...

WaPo and its ‘fact-checker’ embarrass themselves yet again with latest ‘update’ of their Biden-corruption report

Glenn Kessler “updated” an October 2020 fact check of a New York Post article that cast doubt on our 100% accurate reporting that President...

Arizona Democrats lose lawsuit looking to block No Labels Party

An Arizona judge has rejected the state Democratic Party's lawsuit targeting the new No Labels Party, which many Democrats fear will boost former President Donald Trump's bid to return to the White House.

Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn arrested in 2021 after groping complaints at club, police records show

Boris Epshteyn, a longtime aide to former President Donald Trump, was arrested in 2021 after he was accused of repeatedly groping two women in an Arizona nightclub, according to police records.

NY AG James no longer representing Gov. Hochul in migrant case

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) is no longer representing Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) in a legal case involving New York City’s “right-to-shelter” policy, according to a Thursday court filing, as the city struggles to house a record number of migrants arriving from the southern border. The legal filing lists a private law firm,...

White supremacist arrested on federal charges over threats against Tree of Life shooter jury

A known white supremacist was arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening the jury and witnesses in the case against the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooter. Hardy Lloyd, from the West Virginia panhandle, sent threatening letters and emails to witnesses and the jury and put up stickers about his white supremacist organization, some containing Nazi imagery, in predominantly...

Six Colombians arrested over Ecuadorian presidential candidate assassination

Ecuador’s Ministry of the Interior announced the arrest of six people for the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio in Quito Thursday. In a press release on the killing, officials said they arrested six people “all of foreign nationality.” According to The New York Times, Juan Zapata, the head of the Interior Ministry, said the...

Medical debt among seniors is soaring

Welcome to The Hill's Health Care newsletter {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Medical debt among seniors is soaring Medical debt is rising among older Americans, leading to a crisis where seniors face more than $50 billion in unpaid medical bills. © iStock Nearly 4 million seniors reported unpaid medical bills in...

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