JPMorgan's 10 shockers for 2024
Biden will pull out of presidential race over poor health, rolling blackouts will hit cities, and driverless cars boycotted.
Record Number Of Police Shot In 2023, Report Finds
In 2023, there were 378 officers shot, a 60% increase since the FOP began tracking data back in 2018.
Ohio sees 'significant decrease' in gun crime since concealed carry without a permit was passed
Ohio has seen a decrease in gun crime across several of its cities since it has allowed individuals to carry a concealed firearm without a permit.
California law banning guns in most public places again halted by appeals court
When U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney granted a preliminary injunction blocking it on Dec. 20, he wrote that the law was "sweeping, repugnant to the Second Amendment, and openly defiant of the Supreme Court."
Illinois Sees ‘Civil Disobedience’ Movement Against New Gun Laws
A candidate for the Illinois state legislature has joined a growing movement of Second Amendment advocates in refusing to comply with the state’s latest gun control laws, which make it a criminal act to possess certain types of firearms without first entering them into a state registry.
Biden administration to tear down William Penn statue, make historic park more 'welcoming' and 'inclusive'
Penn – a Quaker – founded the province of Pennsylvania in 1682 in an attempt to provide a place that offered religious freedom.
Government agencies execute raid on Amish farm
The raid of the farm "sought, among other things, illegal raw milk and raw milk products, including eggnog," the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture said.
Politicized, Progressive Big Philanthropy
Steve Miller’s RealClearInvestigations article, “How Tax-Exempt Nonprofits Skirt U.S. Law to Turn Out the Democrat Base in Elections,” is both jarring and informative and helps frame many important questions facing philanthropy, conservatism, and conservative philanthropy.
California issues first ‘ebony alert’
A state law to create the Ebony Alert system went into effect on Jan. 1, with the intent to amplify missing people who are part of a demographic that has been historically misrepresented and forgotten when it comes to bringing them back to safety.
Illinois apartment tenants said they were trapped inside units after property was boarded up
Residents at the development told the station there were at least five families still inside their apartments with their belongings.