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Portland Safety Commissioner Wants Residents to Stop Calling 911

In an unusual step reflecting the city's escalating drug crisis, Portland's Safety Commissioner, Rene Gonzalez, directed residents on Monday to abstain from calling 911 unless faced with life-or-death emergencies or ongoing crimes.

Viral Video Shows Male Trans Student Brutally Assaulting Female Student at Oregon Middle School: Parents Demand Action (Content Warning)

In a recent disturbing incident at Hazlebrook Middle School, Tualatin, Oregon, a video circulating on social media platforms portrays a male student, identifying as a trans girl, allegedly attacking a female student.

Portland Police to Pay Former Official Who Pushed to Defund Department

The police union in Portland, Oregon, along with two officers, agreed to pay a former city commissioner $680,000 to settle claims that they leaked information falsely implicating her in a hit-and-run.

Homeless Portlanders Sue City Over Homeless Ban

A group of homeless individuals in Portland have filed a class action lawsuit in Multnomah County Circuit Court against the city's homeless camping restrictions.

Richmond Democratic Party Member Arrested After Making Bomb Threat Against Andy Ngo

Jimmie Lee Jarvis, a member of the Democratic Party and owner of Mission Control Research and Consulting was arrested after making bomb threats.

Nike Closes Factory Store in Liberal-Run Portland Due to Increasing Theft And Safety Issues

Nike has closed its outlet store in Portland, Oregon permanently due to ongoing issues of theft and concerns over safety.

14 Major U.S. Cities to Ban Meat, Dairy, Private Transportation

The C40 Cities' agenda may lead to thousands of deaths due to lack of nutrition.

Andy Ngo Awarded 300K After Antifa Defendants Failed To Defend Themselves in Court

Post Millennial senior editor Andy Ngo was awarded $300,000 after three alleged Antifa defendants did not defend themselves in court as part of a lawsuit.

Oregon School District ‘Equitable Grading’ Policy Requires Teachers To Avoid Giving Zeros for Late Work, Cheating

A school district in Portland, Oregon, introduced new "equitable grading" practices that require teachers to accept late work.

FBI Accused of Coordinated Effort in Anti-Catholic Memo, Contradicting Prior Testimony: House Judiciary Committee

“This new information suggests that the FBI’s use of its law enforcement capabilities to intrude on American’s First Amendment rights is more widespread than initially suspected and reveals inconsistencies with your previous testimony before the Committee."

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