The criminals responsible for a disproportionate percentage of New York City retail theft aren't driven by hunger (or by a desire for clean teeth). They are repeat actors.
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed responds to President Trump's views on healthcare and vaccines, as a doctor, on the Brian Tyler Cohen podcast: DONALD TRUMP: I saw this early on, ...
President Trump answered questions Monday in the Oval Office about the war in Iran and his decision to cancel military ...
Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff employed at least three sports metaphors to deny that he is angling for a presidential run, in addition to trying to secure re-election in November, during an appearance Monday ...
Senator Rick Scott, Republican from the great state of Florida. Mr. Senator, if a socialist beats Moskowitz, Hakeem Jeffries has a real problem. SEN. RICK SCOTT: I don't think it matters. If you look ...
"Facing South Florida" host Jim DeFede on CBS Miami sizes up the race for governor on both sides of the aisle as the state completes its primary process today. Pollster Sean Freeder, the director of ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants Americans to see her as the new, steady, moderate voice who can lead the increasingly ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants Americans to see her as the new, steady, moderate voice who can lead the increasingly radical Democratic Party.
The Armenian genocide launched by the so-called “Young Turks” in the last stages of the Ottoman Empire comes to mind as I ...
The Armenian genocide launched by the so-called Young Turks in the last stages of the Ottoman Empire comes to mind as I ...
So one of the political lessons of the primary election season is how badly polls have been wrong. Comrade Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan was supposed to win ...
GOP officials are willing to accept the FBI's crime statistics as legitimate, but only when a Republican is president.
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