• ‘We will nail law breakers’

    AUTHORITIES are fretting over the worsening violent crime in the country, including armed robberies involving rogue security forces. In this regard, Home To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Treat illegal protesters as criminals

    When campus protesters turned threatening and violent in 1970, Ronald Reagan, who was then governor of California, called them “cowardly little fascist bands who are trying to prove that our system cannot work.” Reagan’s response was to use police to restore order. He was right. College administrators and municipal and state officials should have the same answer today when confronted by Jew-baiting […]

  • If You’re A Criminal, This Is the County To Avoid

    If You’re A Criminal, This Is the County To Avoid Authored by John Haughey via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Across a six-decade career, beginning as a 16-year-old ambulance driver to his ascension as America’s most renowned lawman, Grady Judd has made one thing clear. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd at the PCSO Emergency Communications Center in Winter Haven, Fla., on April 2, 2024. (Edward Linsmier for The Epoch Times) He’s that guy, that old-school sheriff whose tough-talking...

  • Empowerment law now critical

    IN December 2022, cabinet approved the principles of an Economic Empowerment Bill. Over a year after the approval, the Bill is yet To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

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    The International Criminal Court and Israel - WSJ

    The task placed before Karim Ahmad Khan, the prosecutor of the

  • The TikTok ban is law. Here's what happens next.

    President Biden signed the bill that bans TikTok in the U.S. So is TikTok really going to be banned? There's a long fight ahead to determine if that's the case.

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    Should Cities Be Allowed to Criminalize Sleeping Outside?

    Former executive director of Hesed House Ryan Dowd joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss whether communities should be able to punish people for sleeping outside, the long-term objectives of such laws, and the likelihood of the Supreme Court ruling in favor of homeless individuals. For more information on how you can lend a helping […]

  • Abcarian: Criminalizing homelessness is unconscionable, but is it unconstutitional?

    On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about whether a small Oregon city can cite and prosecute homeless people for sleeping in public places when they have nowhere else to lay their heads. If the case reveals nothing else about the state of our country, it reveals this: We continue to fail the homeless people who live among us, and no single court ruling in the world is going to solve the underlying issues — the lack of affordable housing, widespread income equality, substance abuse...

  • The Disturbing Criminal Trial That Inspired 'Split'

    M. Night Shyamalan drew inspiration from the real court case of Billy Milligan for the character of Kevin.

  • Lawmaker violates law during his odd experiment

    MP Rudolf Huliak claims that he wanted to help a plant.

  • Spain and Italy clash over abortion laws

    Italy's prime minister hits back at Spanish criticism of a bill allowing anti-abortion groups in clinics.

  • ‘Pro-Palestinian’ protesters think they are above the law

    The past week has illustrated that “pro-Palestinian” protesters aren’t just delusional enough to think they are protesting against a “genocide.” They are also delusional enough to think that they are above the law in every way. Demonstrators in Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Oakland, California, illegally blocked traffic on Monday, protesting against Israel after Iran […]