Crime
Failed Car Bomb in Times Square
A video surveillance camera recorded a dark green Nissan Pathfinder driving west on 45th Street, at 6:28 p.m. Saturday night in New York...
Many Latinos Favor Enforcing the Law
The controversy surrounding efforts by the State of Arizona to enforce federal laws against illegal immigration is usually presented as a conflict between...
Read moreObama Adm. Stonewalls Document Request on Ft. Hood Shooter
Saying that divulging the material could jeopardize their prosecution of Army Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, the Pentagon and Justice Department informed a Senate...
Read moreProsecutorial Misconduct and Corrupted Justice
Prosecutorial misconduct is becoming uncomfortably familiar to Americans. The Duke Lacrosse Lynching, for example, showed how easily politicized justice or “social justice” can...
Read moreChinese Spying in the United States
A secret FBI videotape showing the transfer of classified military documents to a communist Chinese agent was released in February to the world,...
Read more15 Years After Oklahoma City Bombing — Lessons Learned
Hundreds of people attended a commemorative ceremony at the Oklahoma City National Memorial on April 19, to remember those killed on this day...
Read moreMcCain Proposes Indefinite Detention Without Trial for Citizens
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) has introduced a bill that would allow the President to imprison an unlimited number of American citizens (as well...
Read moreDHS: Cartel Hit Teams May Target U.S. Cops
The Department of Homeland Security issued a warning to law-enforcement officers in Western Texas that a Mexican gang may be seeking to assassinate...
Read moreCensus Bureau Encouraging Homosexuals Couples to Identify as “Married”
The U.S. Census Bureau is ramping up its efforts to make sure homosexual couples are counted as “families” in the 2010 census, even...
Read moreMumbai Terrorist Was US Agent
After terrorist conspirator and “former” U.S. government agent David Coleman Headley received promises of leniency and extradition protection from American prosecutors...
Read moreCalifornia Cannot Fund Prison Beds
The New York Times reports that California is considering, as a way of addressing its budget crisis, opening prison doors and letting convicts...
Read moreReports of ACORN’s Death Greatly Exaggerated
Following the announcement on Sunday that the ACORN Association Board had “approved a set of steps to responsibly manage the process of bringing...
Read moreStudy on “Homegrown Terrorism” Encourages Greater Surveillance
The Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS) recently published a report entitled “A Growing Terrorist Threat? Assessing ‘Homegrown’ Extremism in the United States.”...
Read moreNew York Times Misses the Mark on Second Amendment
A recent New York Times op-ed is proving to be simply the latest in a long string of such pieces proving that the...
Read morePennsylvania Woman Charged with Terrorism Offenses
Colleen R. LaRose, a Pennsylvania woman known to authorities as “JihadJane”, has been charged with recruiting Jihadist fighters via the Internet to commit...
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