Supreme Court Sides With Minneapolis Residents Suing Over Depleted Police Force
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of a group of Minneapolis residents who were suing for an influx of crime to their neighborhood after the defund police movement. It ruled that the city is not employing the 731 officers it requires under its charter.
Chief Justice Lorie Gildea issued the nine-page order Monday. It stems from a lawsuit...
New Study: America’s Faith in God Is at an All-Time Low
While the United States may be considered a nation that is under God's protection it does not always recognize God's power over it.
A Gallup poll found that Americans believe less in God now than at any point during the past 78 years.
In 1944 98% of believers identified themselves as believers.
Faith saw a drop in 2011 with only 92 percent...
Cross Still Stands After Fire Destroys Texas Church
On Friday, a fire ravaged a Texas church and destroyed nearly everything inside, except for a cross that remained standing.
The fire broke out at the Balsora Baptist Church in Bridgeport and quickly consumed the structure, according to Wise County Emergency Services Department No. 2.
After the smoke cleared away, firefighters saw the sign of hope that was still standing as...
Joe Biden Seriously Wants to Send You A Gas Rebate Card to Help With Inflation, Luckily He Can’t
Out of altitude, airspeed, and ideas. Joe Biden's economic team seems to have adopted this old saying that the root cause of every plane crash is the same one.
No matter what standard you use, the economy is headed into recession. If we are fortunate.
The panicked response to the Wuhan virus has not stopped the supply chain problems. Pilot and...
Iowa Supreme Court Ruling Strikes Constitutional Protection For Abortion
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday that there is no legal protection for abortion under the state constitution.
This ruling overturned a 2018 district court decision regarding a law that required women to wait 24 hours before they can have an abortion.
Under Republican Governor Kim Reynolds' leadership, the Iowa Supreme Court has seen a dramatic change in its composition. He...
Jordan Peterson Calls A Model Beautiful, Hilariously Causing Fury Among the Left Again
Jordan Peterson cannot tweet without inciting a rage from the left. But that's what happens when you don’t follow the politically correct line of the outrage mob. Peterson appears to have fun with the things that anger the left, but it's hard to not be annoyed when there is so much hatred.
Peterson has made Twitter a "smash-or-pass" game to...
After 10-Year Drought, One California GOP Candidate Predicts Big Surprises in November
On Wednesday, I had the privilege of speaking with Mark Meuser, a Republican fresh off his historic primary win.
Meuser stated that this was the first time that a Republican was on the California Senate ballot in ten years. He said that despite the fact that a Democrat decided to invest $ 4 million of his own money in his...
One Rat Backstrokes From George Gascón’s Sinking Ship
It's a joy to see.
Alex Bastian, "Special Advisor" to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, announced via LinkedIn Wednesday that he was moving on.
I have an announcement! After 12 years of public service at the Los Angeles and San Francisco district attorney offices, I am excited to announce that the Hotel Council of San Francisco has appointed me...
Border Patrol Agents Furious Biden Admin to Punish Them Over Fake, Migrant-Whipping Incident
Agents riding on horses to stop illegal migrants from crossing the Rio Grande into Mexico were captured by Photographers.
Biden quickly concluded that agents were treating migrants as slaves and "whipping" them back across the border.
The scandal was quickly repelled and all agents were cleared.
Fox News reported Tuesday that several Border Patrol horses would be disciplined by the Department of...
Crime Spills Into Dozens of Minneapolis Suburbs, Sparking Fear Among Residents
Recent data analysis revealed that crime is spreading into certain Minneapolis suburbs, creating anxiety for residents.
Chris Uggen, a professor and criminologist at the University of Minnesota, told the Star Tribune that a large number of crimes could be a single-person crime wave in suburban areas with a small population. The numbers go up and fear goes up. However, it...