• Crime-Ridden San Francisco Wants To Punish Grocery Stores For Fleeing Said Crime

    Crime-Ridden San Francisco Wants To Punish Grocery Stores For Fleeing Said Crime Unpunished crime is so out of control in San Francisco that the city now wants to punish grocery stores who want to leave. Under the 'Grocery Protection Act' introduced by city Board of Supervisors member Dean Preston (Democratic Socialist), stores that want to flee all the crime and other increased liabilities will have to provide the city with six months advanced notice, and make efforts to find a...

  • Tammy Baldwin Calls Mayorkas Impeachment 'Political Games'—But She Spearheaded Impeachments Of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney

    Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D., Wis.) objected to the impeachment of homeland security chief Alejandro Mayorkas last week as “political games.” But earlier in her career, she spearheaded fringe attempts to impeach former President George W. Bush over “climate change” and Vice President Dick Cheney for “aggression against the Republic of Iran.”

  • I thought he was the one — until he proposed

    I had always been sure I wanted to get married, and the longer I dated Dean, the more sure I was that he was the right one for me.

  • Sunday Thoughts: The Ransom

    One of my favorite movies is Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 classic “High and Low.” It’s not a samurai film; it’s a contemporary story based on an Ed McBain novel. It neatly divides into halves: one half a kidnapping drama and the other half a police procedural about finding the kidnapper.

  • Sunday Thoughts: The Motions

    A couple of months ago, I stopped by a fast food place on my way home from church to grab lunch. As I was walking across the parking lot, a large family of two grandparents and six grandkids walked in. The wife was in front of me in line as the husband wrangled the grandchildren and sat them down at tables.

  • Finland looks to crackdown on gang crime

    The government has announced 43 measures it says will reduce youth and gang crime.

  • Cheating has become the ultimate crime online

    Taylor Swift fans speculated that her ex Joe Alwyn cheated on her. To Swifties, cheating is the ultimate crime.

  • Column: Do Celebrities Have Deeper Liberal Thoughts?

    When Laura Ingraham wrote her book Shut Up and Sing in 2003, the Left didn’t read the book as much as overreact to the title. The title implied something important. While celebrities gain a “platform” they feel compelled to use, do their opinions reflect any expertise? Or is fame more important than logic? Celebrities often lead with emotion, and expect to cause an emotional reaction. They don’t expect “independent fact-checkers” to examine their emotions. Exhibit A is an April 15 interview...

  • Mayorkas impeachment moves to Senate for trial

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  • Senate dismisses articles of impeachment against Mayorkas

    The U.S. Senate dismissed both articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas after they were deemed unconstitutional in a party-line vote.

  • Senate Saves Mayorkas From Impeachment Threat

    Senate Saves Mayorkas From Impeachment Threat Senate Democrats pulled DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas's ass out of the fire on Wednesday, voting to dismiss two articles of impeachment and shutting down the possibility of a lengthy Senate trial which would shine a spotlight on the border crisis he helped to create. Wednesday's decision marked the first time in 225 years since the Senate voted to immediately dismiss impeachment charges approved by the House vs. holding a floor...

  • Mayorkas impeachment trial set to start

    The Senate starts its impeachment proceedings Wednesday against the Homeland Security secretary over his handling of the U.S.-Mexico border. The chamber will turn into a courtroom and senators will be sworn in as jurors. But the trial could be over not long after it begins.