Six major cities on pace to pass historic 2021 violent crime totals halfway through 2022

Violent crimes are on the rise in six of America’s major cities and set to outpace the already historic levels of 2021 violent crime.

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U.S. bars Cuba, Venezuela from Americas summit; Mexican leader sits out

The White House on Monday excluded Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua from the U.S.-hosted Summit of the Americas this week, prompting Mexico’s president to make good on a threat to skip the event because all countries in the Western Hemisphere were not inv…

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White House Condemns Pro-Abortion Attacks Against Christians, Justices

The White House has belatedly condemned attacks and threats by pro-abortion activists against U.S. churches, Christian groups, and justices.

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Over 30,000 People Marched To ‘Defeat the Mandates’ In Washington D.C.

Over 30,000 people took to the streets in Washington D.C. for the “Defeat the Mandates: An American Homecoming” march to protest “draconian COVID-19 requirements” Sunday, Fox News reported.

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Union Pacific: Train Robberies Up 356%

Medical equipment, designer handbags, luggage, throw pillows, airline parts, children’s artwork, even a new wine fridge – all those items and more have been found stolen off Union Pacific trains and discarded alongside the tracks in East LA.

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Breaking: All Hostages Out Alive From Synagogue

All hostages in a synagogue near Dallas in the U.S. state of Texas are “out alive and safe,” said Governor Greg Abbott late Saturday.

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