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Alexander Soros, Son of Billionaire Philanthropist George Soros, Makes 14 White House Visits Since Biden’s Inauguration

The younger Soros is Chair of the Open Society Foundation, his father's international grantmaking network, and sits on the board of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).

Whole Foods’ San Francisco Store Closed After Only One Year Amid City’s Crime, Drug Problem

"To ensure the safety of our Team Members, we have made the difficult decision to close the Trinity store for the time being," a company spokesperson said.

Rep. Jim Jordan to Hold Field Hearing on Alvin Bragg

The House Judiciary Committee will hold a field hearing on April 17 titled, "Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan."

New Trump Campaign Video Draws Upon Political Persecution

Donald Trump's campaign released a new video depicting the political persecution of the leading 2024 GOP presidential candidate.

Florida Sheriff Says ‘Gun Control’ Cannot Stop Criminals From Obtaining Guns

Florida’s Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said during a press conference Friday morning that no amount of gun laws can keep criminals from getting guns.

Wisconsin Democrat Secures Seat In State’s Supreme Court, Pro-Life Group Calls It ‘Loss’ for Unborn Babies

Democrat Janet Protasiewicz gained a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday night, and pro-life group 'Students for Life Action' said the real loss is for the innocent unborn babies.

New Chicago Mayor to Use Social Workers to Answer 911 Calls

Chicago mayor-elect Brandon Johnson told CBS Mornings that he plans to reduce crime by sending mental health counselors to 911 calls rather than police.

Progressive Democrat Brandon Johnson Wins Chicago Mayoral Race, Replaces Lori Lightfoot

Progressive Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson defeated his opponent, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, in Chicago's mayoral race Tuesday.

Federal Gov. To Pay Millions for Air Force Negligence Leading To 2017 Mass Shooting

The Department of Justice agreed to pay almost $145 million in settlements to compensate for the Air Force's failure to provide necessary information regarding the 2017 Sutherland Springs, Texas, shooter's history of violence.

Independent Journalist Attacked by CBS News Sound Man

The altercation occurred outside Trump's arraignment.

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