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Washington D.C. Not Punishing Youth Crime: ‘Kids Are Kids’

Juvenile offenders cannot be incarcerated beyond their 21st birthday.

Report Finds Billions of COVID-19 Unemployment Funds Were Stolen

A report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that between $100 billion to $135 billion in COVID-19 unemployment benefits was stolen.

New Mexico Attorney General Will Not Follow Governor’s Push to Ban Carrying Firearms

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has announced that his office will not defend Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham in lawsuits challenging her ban on carrying firearms.

Virginia Governor Pardons Father Who Protested School Board That Covered Up Daughter’s Sexual Assault

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) pardoned a father over the weekend for being wrongfully convicted for defending his daughter's sexual assault by a "gender-fluid" boy at school.

Senate Launches Bipartisan Effort To Obtain Full Records of Saudi Arabia’s 9/11 Involvement

Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Ron Johnson (R-WI) have launched an effort to obtain full, unredacted records of Saudi Arabia's involvement in the 9/11 terror attacks.

September 11, 2021: Reflecting on a Day that Changed the World

Twenty years ago, on a clear September morning, the world stood still as a series of tragic events unfolded on American soil.

Biden Faces Backlash from 9/11 Families Over Absence from Memorial Sites

This marks the first time in 22 years that a U.S. president has not spent the day either at one of the attack sites or the White House.

Cartel Gunmen Attack U.S. Tourists in Mexico Near Texas Border

A group of gunmen from the cartel attacked close to 20 tourists who had just crossed into Mexico from Texas Saturday. 

Democrats Advance Bill to Let Murderers Serving Life Without Parole Request Re-Sentencing

California's legislature advanced Senate Bill 94 last week, which would allow California prison inmates serving a sentence of life without parole (LWOP) to petition for re-sentencing if the offense occurred before June 5, 1990, and they have completed at least 25 years of their sentence. 

JPMorgan Under Scrutiny for Suspicious Epstein Transactions Exceeding $1 Billion

Epstein’s association with JPMorgan persisted from the late 1990s and was only severed in 2013.

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