(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) America’s surge in grotesque, random mayhem has become a coast-to-coast crime epic.
Indianapolis, Philadelphia, and 10 other cities set new murder records last year. Democrats control all 12 locales.
Police accuse Shawn Laval Smith, a violent “homeless” man, of fatally stabbing UCLA graduate student Brianna...
(Headline USA) A federal judge resentenced “Tiger King” Joe Exotic to 21 years in prison on Friday, reducing his punishment by just a year despite pleas from the former zookeeper for leniency as he begins treatment for early-stage cancer.
“Please don’t make me die in prison waiting for a chance to...
(Headline USA) A Wisconsin judge was set to hear arguments Friday on whether prosecutors should return to Kyle Rittenhouse the high-capacity rifle he used to shoot three people during a2020 riot in Kenosha.
Rittenhouse shot the men during the protest in Kenosha in 2020. He fatally injured felonious criminals Anthony...
(Headline USA) The director of a Mississippi library system says a mayor is withholding $110,000 from his city’s library because LGBT books are on the shelves.
Tonja Johnson, executive director of the Madison County Library System, told news outlets that Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee received citizen complaints about a handful...
(Headline USA) Jussie Smollett, who was convicted last month for lying to police about a racist, homophobic attack that authorities said he staged, will return to court for sentencing March 10, a judge said Thursday.
Cook County Judge James Linn set the sentencing date in Chicago for the former “Empire”...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden will appear in Pittsburgh on Friday as an opening step in a broader campaign to promote the White House's "achievements" in key states before the midterm elections.
But two of the three leading Democrats on Pennsylvania's statewide ballot this spring who were invited to appear...
(Headline USA) A Virginia Senate committee on Thursday killed legislation that would have required parental consent for students to check out sexually explicit books from school libraries.
Sen. Bill DeSteph, R-Virginia Beach, introduced the bill after parents across the state complained about library books that included graphic depictions of sex...
(Headline USA) MSNBC announced Thursday that business journalist Stephanie Ruhle will replace Brian Williams on the nightly newscast “The 11th Hour,” and that “Morning Joe” will expand to four hours.
Ruhle, who will continue as a senior business analyst across other NBC News programs, had been host of the 9...
(Headline USA) Global stock markets and Wall Street futures sank Thursday after the Federal Reserve indicated it will raise interest rates soon to cool inflation.
London and Frankfurt opened lower. Market benchmarks in Tokyo and Seoul fell by an unusually wide margin of more than 3%.
The Fed said Wednesday in...
(Headline USA) Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway has a memoir out May 24: Here's the Deal is billed by her publisher as a look beyond the headlines of the Trump administration and her family life, including her husband and prominent neocon Trump-basher George Conway.
“Not just the story of...
(Headline USA) Jason Rivera was no stranger to the tensions between New York City cops and some of the communities they police.
Growing up in a Dominican neighborhood in Manhattan, he’d seen it up close, like when his brother got pulled from a taxi and frisked for what felt like...
(Headline USA) Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is vowing to help stem rising traffic fatalities, releasing a broad-based strategy aimed at reducing speed, redesigning roads and boosting car safety features such as automatic emergency braking.
Buttigieg told The Associated Press that new federal data being released next week will show another...