My Washington DC True Crime Stories (Podcast)
Is crime really bad in the nation’s capital? Or a figment of political imaginations? Listen below:
Is crime really bad in the nation’s capital? Or a figment of political imaginations? Listen below:
San Francisco’s crime-ridden Tenderloin District was home to infamous open-air drug markets. Wait until you see what recently happened after local residents gave the boot to their soft-on-crime prosecutor. Listen below:
After Hours: Crime in the Big City — A Turnaround? (From the Archives) Read More »
The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds a strong majority of likely US voters say they support President Donald Trump’s policy of deporting foreign criminals. A majority also say they agree with a direct call by
(POLL) 66% agree: Deport illegal immigrants to ‘liberate’ America Read More »
This article first appeared on SHARYL ATTKISSON‘s free Substack. In 2013 and 2014 alone, ICE set loose 66,565 illegal immigrant criminals who had 166,877 convictions: 30,000 for drunk or drugged driving, 414 kidnappings, 11,301 rapes or other types of assaults, and
The following is from Becker’s Hospital Review. The Southeast is home to three of the five best states to retire, according to Bankrate’s annual rankings. States were ranked by the personal finance website based on affordability (40%), overall well-being (25%), cost and quality
2024: Delaware best state for retirement, Alaska worst Read More »
By most measures, America’s war on drugs has been an abysmal failure. From our biggest cities to rural areas, fentanyl, meth, and even a powerful modern version of marijuana have captured a generation, sparking mental illness, crime, and homelessness. Lisa
The following is from Gallup News. Amid the heightened numbers of migrants entering the United States at the Southern border and discord in the Middle East, Americans have grown more anxious about immigration and terrorism over the past year. At
(GALLUP) Top US concerns: Immigration and Inflation Read More »
Cities across America are reporting disturbing spikes in shocking, violent crimes committed by children. What’s happening and what can be done about it? Sharyl interviews a former juvenile criminal and the grandmother of a child who was executed by other