Merrick Garland Links 5 Capitol Police Deaths to January 6 Riot
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland honored the five Capitol Police officers on Thursday who, he said, died after defending the legislature from the January 6 riot in 2021 — though none were killed during the violence.
Idaho's near-total abortion ban is constitutional: State supreme court
“What Petitioners are asking this Court to ultimately do is to declare a right to abortion under the Idaho Constitution when—on its face—there is none,” Brody wrote. "In fact, before Roe, abortion had been a long-standing criminal offense in Idaho."
Loudoun County Dad Arrested For ‘Trespassing’ At Local Public School Board Meeting Found Not Guilty
A Loudoun County father, whose arrest at a June 2021 school board meeting was used by the Biden administration to justify a politicized attack on concerned parents, was found not guilty of trespassing on Wednesday.
'Libs of TikTok' says DeSantis offered her sanctuary after unmasking
"When I was doxxed, someone from Ron DeSantis' team called me ... and she said, 'The governor wanted me to give you a message. He said if you don't feel safe, you or your family, if you need a place to go to hide, to stay, you can come to the governor's mansion.'"
Just 327 suspected crooks made up 30% of NYC’s 22K shoplifting arrests in 2022: NYPD
The staggering statistics mean the alleged recidivists got busted a total of about 6,600 times — for an average of more than 20 times each.
National police group seeks removal of judge who freed cop killer gang member
A nationwide campaign has begun to remove a California judge who refused to sentence a violent gang member to life in prison, leaving him on the streets to murder a sheriff’s deputy, officials said.
Suspect accused of chewing off Oregon man's face claimed victim was a 'robot' trying to kill him
The suspect told police during an interview that he thought the victim, whom he believed to be a robot, was trying to kill him because of the way he "smelled."
Mother and daughter sentenced for selling human body parts, shipping them by mail
A mother and daughter duo who operated a funeral home in Colorado have been sentenced after pleading guilty to charges related to selling body parts.
Oldest US person dies at 115 after sharing secret to long, happy life
Hendricks taught in a one-room schoolhouse and filled shells with gunpowder on an assembly line at an ammunition plant during World War II, the Des Moines Register reported.