Don’t Look Now But Trump’s Move to Reduce Crime in DC Appears to be Working
The figures refute critics who claimed the takeover was all for show or was not targeting high-crime areas, per a White House official who crunched the numbers this weekend.
The figures refute critics who claimed the takeover was all for show or was not targeting high-crime areas, per a White House official who crunched the numbers this weekend.
Here I am, expecting my wife to say “oooh” and “ahhh” as I show her, yet again, my gallery of
This latest exploitation of his dead son’s image wasn’t even anything new for Oliver. Back in 2020 — before AI was a thing — Oliver created this animated video of his dead son campaigning for anti-gun votes in the 2020 elections.
Leading outlets have referred to a mass-shooting “epidemic,” particularly when covering the kind of massacres that rock the nation. The truth is these events are exceedingly rare.
You’re imagining your regret were civic life to unravel, and you had failed to prepare. Maybe there’s a “Last of Us” scenario flickering in your heads, but even then, I doubt that whatever firearm your husband is contemplating would help.
The problem is far more nuanced than Mascia is willing to acknowledge. Her article makes only a passing mention of the racial disparities in the data. She doesn’t provide those numbers, so I will.
The lawsuit stemmed from a June 14, 2017 editorial, “America’s Lethal Politics,” that wrongly suggested Palin may have incited a January 2011 mass shooting in an Arizona parking lot.
Nowadays, journalists talk constantly about the accuracy of their reporting. However, when they write anti-gun stories, the normal journalism standards are gone, and the editing is a complete joke.
The program maintains a database that enables journalists to connect with “hundreds of community members with lived experience of gun violence” to broaden the narrative on firearm violence beyond the usual police reporting.
While attending the 2025 SHOT Show, we had a chance to talk with Amanda Suffecool. Suffecool, an NRA board member,