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Chicago Crime Up 97% Since 2021

Democrat-run Chicago has had 2,189 cars stolen in the first 22 days of 2023.

U.S. Weapon Sales Rose Dramatically in 2022

U.S. weapon sales to other nations were more than $51.9 billion due to the war in Ukraine.

House Oversight Requests Testimony From Hunter Biden Art Dealer

House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-KY) requested Georges Bergès, Hunter Biden's art dealer, to testify before Congress.

Woman Pleads Guilty to Sending Trump Poison in 2020 Letter

A woman from Canada, Pascale Ferrier, pleaded guilty to sending then-president Trump a letter containing the poison ricin.

Southern-Border Hearings to Begin February 1

Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan (R-OH) will begin the hearings relating to the Biden administration's handling of the U.S-Mexico border.

Math Education Is Racist, Sexist, Homophobic, Says Vanderbilt Professor

"I apply my framework and research findings to argue how undergraduate mathematics education operates as a white, cisheteropatriarchal space that limits learning opportunities affirming of queer of color identities and experiences," the professor says.

U.S. to Equip Ukraine with M1 Abrams Tanks in Policy Reversal

$400 million package also includes eight M88 recovery vehicles.

Antifa-Aligned ‘Journalist’ Attempts to Re-Define Word ‘Violence’

A "freelance journalist" attempted to re-define the word 'violence' on CNN this week in an effort to excuse Antifa radicals destructing Atlanta.

Trump Withdraws Second Lawsuit Against New York Attorney General

Trump filed another lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James in an effort to block her investigations into his businesses.

Vermont Upholds Ruling That Noncitizens Can Vote in Local Elections

The Vermont Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows noncitizens to vote in local elections, saying it does not violate the state constitution.

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