Crime

At Least 21 Shot at ‘Juneteenth’ Celebration in Democrat Gun-Controlled Illinois

At least 21 people were shot with one dead during a Juneteenth celebration in gun-controlled Illinois on Sunday morning just after midnight.

Texas Makes Election Fraud a Felony

Voting illegally could bring a 20-year sentence.

At Least 10% Of U.S. COVID Relief Aid Stolen, Wasted

“It is an unprecedented amount of fraud," said Justice Department acting director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Mike Galdo.

Musk Challenges Soros Heir to Twitter Spaces Debate

Elon Musk has challenged George Soros' son Alex to a debate in Twitter Spaces.

Chicago Crime Increases 38% In Mayor Brandon Johnson’s First Month

Total crime in Chicago between May 15-June 11 grew 38% compared to the same dates last year.

Majority of American Voters Believe Bidens Received Foreign Payments to Affect Policy

A poll from The Trafalgar Group on behalf of Convention of States Action found that 53.3% of American voters believe that the Biden family "received payments from foreign nationals to influence policy in Washington, DC."

Senator JD Vance Calls to Halt Future Nominations to Biden’s DOJ Amid Political Prosecution Against Conservatives

"Donald Trump is merely the latest victim of a Department of Justice that cares more about politics than law enforcement," Vance said.

French Bill Would Permit Law Enforcement to Turn On Microphone, Camera on Suspect’s Device, Causes Surveillance Concerns

A section of a French justice bill is receiving criticism after it was learned a section of the bill permits law enforcement to remotely turn on the microphone and camera of a suspect's device.

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