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Sen. Mitt Romney, 76, the GOP presidential nominee who lost the 2012 election to Barack Obama and later became a United States senator from Utah in 2018, said he will not seek a second term in the Senate in 2024.
Sen. Mitt Romney, 76, the GOP presidential nominee who lost the 2012 election to Barack Obama and later became a United States senator from Utah in 2018, said he will not seek a second term in the Senate in 2024.
 
Americans in cities racked by violent crime are taking a drastic approach to protect themselves, their valuables, and their loved ones.
Americans in cities racked by violent crime are taking a drastic approach to protect themselves, their valuables, and their loved ones.
 
Chicago recently initiated a policy of paying former gang members to act as “peacekeepers” in high-crime neighborhoods.
Chicago recently initiated a policy of paying former gang members to act as “peacekeepers” in high-crime neighborhoods.
 
Raleigh unwittingly welcomed criminality, and homicides, rapes, assaults, and property crimes have all increased
Raleigh unwittingly welcomed criminality, and homicides, rapes, assaults, and property crimes have all increased
 
Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order at a press conference Tuesday creating the Office of Violence Prevention in the Department of Public Safety, the first of its kind in the South.
Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order at a press conference Tuesday creating the Office of Violence Prevention in the Department of Public Safety, the first of its kind in the South.
 
Grateful Dead legend Jerry Garcia’s relatives are truckin’ out of California, apparently because the Golden State’s high taxes and anti-business climate are just too harsh on the family’s marijuana business.
Grateful Dead legend Jerry Garcia’s relatives are truckin’ out of California, apparently because the Golden State’s high taxes and anti-business climate are just too harsh on the family’s marijuana business.
 
Democrats Can't Fire The Trump Appointee Overseeing The Capitol Police. Now He Might Face Criminal Charges For A Laughably Minor Offense.
Democrats Can't Fire The Trump Appointee Overseeing The Capitol Police. Now He Might Face Criminal Charges For A Laughably Minor Offense.
 
Ever since the calls to “defund the police” began in 2020 after the death of George Floyd, I’ve been making the case for increased police spending so that we can deploy more active duty police officers on the streets in high-crime, high-disorder neighborhoods.
Ever since the calls to “defund the police” began in 2020 after the death of George Floyd, I’ve been making the case for increased police spending so that we can deploy more active duty police officers on the streets in high-crime, high-disorder neighborhoods.
 
Multiple Waffle House locations have been forced to close their doors permanently following an uptick in public safety and a drastic reduction in crime.
Multiple Waffle House locations have been forced to close their doors permanently following an uptick in public safety and a drastic reduction in crime.
 
Street violence has claimed the lives of far too many innocent Black children, and the current spike in violent crime makes the problem worse
Street violence has claimed the lives of far too many innocent Black children, and the current spike in violent crime makes the problem worse
 
The current spike in homicides and other violent crime has created an urgent need for more and better policing
The current spike in homicides and other violent crime has created an urgent need for more and better policing
 
As explained in the previous installment in this series, the evidence clearly shows that police presence deters crime.
As explained in the previous installment in this series, the evidence clearly shows that police presence deters crime.
 
On October 7, 1969, the Montreal Police called a wildcat strike. Next morning, the Montreal Gazette described the result:
On October 7, 1969, the Montreal Police called a wildcat strike. Next morning, the Montreal Gazette described the result:
 
A previous installment in this series described the alarming wave of crime that swept the country in the second half of the 20th century and its disastrous impact on Blacks and the poor.
A previous installment in this series described the alarming wave of crime that swept the country in the second half of the 20th century and its disastrous impact on Blacks and the poor.
 
The previous installment in this series described the disastrous effect the late 20th century crime wave had on Black and poor Americans.
The previous installment in this series described the disastrous effect the late 20th century crime wave had on Black and poor Americans.
 
In terms of crime and public order, the middle decades of the 20th century were a period of remarkable tranquility.
In terms of crime and public order, the middle decades of the 20th century were a period of remarkable tranquility.
 
In a curious twist, a “reformed” criminal hired by the District of Columbia’s chief legal officer to help curb violence has been arrested and charged with murder.
In a curious twist, a “reformed” criminal hired by the District of Columbia’s chief legal officer to help curb violence has been arrested and charged with murder.
 
Steve Marshall writes at National Review Online about an alarming piece of Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris‘ past.
Steve Marshall writes at National Review Online about an alarming piece of Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris‘ past.
 
A day after the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearing, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made it official Thursday morning: the Democrats are moving forward on drafting articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
A day after the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearing, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made it official Thursday morning: the Democrats are moving forward on drafting articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
 
Remarks by President Trump Before Marine One Departure
 
It's been a decade since Rep. Bill Brawley, R-Mecklenburg, uncovered a sex trafficking ring at a hotel in west Charlotte
It's been a decade since Rep. Bill Brawley, R-Mecklenburg, uncovered a sex trafficking ring at a hotel in west Charlotte
 
Many people believe that the nation's college campuses have become hotbeds of sexual assault
Many people believe that the nation's college campuses have become hotbeds of sexual assault
 
The Obama White House has run arguably the most anti-law enforcement administration in history.
 
The Charlotte City Council's Community Safety Committee on Wednesday will take up the idea of advancing "public safety zones" or exclusion zones in an effort to bring down criminal activity in high-crime neighborhoods.
The Charlotte City Council's Community Safety Committee on Wednesday will take up the idea of advancing "public safety zones" or exclusion zones in an effort to bring down criminal activity in high-crime neighborhoods.
 
In March, the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing released an interim report that recommends expanding the federal government's already considerable role in the affairs of local police forces. Last week, in response to a question about the Baltimore riots, the President touted that...
In March, the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing released an interim report that recommends expanding the federal government's already considerable role in the affairs of local police forces. Last week, in response to a question about the Baltimore riots, the President touted that...
 
On June 28, 2010, the Supreme Court decided one of the most important Second Amendment cases in U.S. history. McDonald v. City of Chicago.
On June 28, 2010, the Supreme Court decided one of the most important Second Amendment cases in U.S. history. McDonald v. City of Chicago.
 
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