Likely Manhattan DA embraces soft-on-crime policies amid crime spike
The man poised to serve as Manhattan's next district attorney has proposed scaling back a series of law enforcement efforts while the city undergoes a sharp uptick in crime – raising questions about the future of public safety in the Big Apple.
NYC Democratic mayoral nominee Adams says treat gun violence 'as public health emergency'
The morning after he was projected as the winner of New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams was zeroing in on the issue that helped him surge to front-runner status in a large field of contenders in the weeks before the June 22 election.
Texas lawmakers expected to discuss voting reform at special session after Supreme Court's Arizona decision
Texas lawmakers are expected to discuss voting reforms meant to provide greater election security after the Supreme Court upheld Arizona rules that Democrats had claimed were illegal and discriminatory.
Judge won't block parts of Georgia election law for now
A federal judge on Wednesday declined to block some challenged sections of Georgia’s new election law ahead of two runoff elections next week, but he didn’t rule out the possibility for future elections.
Joe Concha: Some media members like MSNBC's Joy Reid think violent crime wave is no big deal
Fox News contributor Joe Concha sifts through statistics and polling data and slams the media for downplaying the current massive spike in crime in the U.S.
Haiti President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination partially caught on video
The assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse appears to have been partially caught on camera — with the dramatic clips revealing the sound of multiple gunshots and scenes of armed men following the ambush.
Big Tech will censor liberals next if Congress doesn't act: Rep. Buck
Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., says 'liberals should be scared to death about censorship' if Congress doesn't push for more competition and hold Big Tech companies accountable.