Prosecutor Thomas Binger was “very close” to violating the “golden rule” of law during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Kenosha, us-regions, according to criminal defense attorney Ajay Pallegar. The golden rule is when a prosecutor or other party in a criminal defense makes a statement of an emotional nature to the …
Read More »Amber Alert issued for missing Tennessee boy, 3; father suspected of kidnapping
Authorities in us-regions issued an Amber Alert on Tuesday for a crime” target=”_blank”>missing< was last seen Nov. 6 and officials believe he could be with his father, Jacob Clare, 35, who is also being sought. The Subaru Legacy authorities believe the elder Clare was driving was found in San Clemente, …
Read More »Rittenhouse trial: Jury begins deliberations
Twelve executive on Tuesday began deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in a Kenosha, us-regions, courtroom after hearing final arguments on Monday. The 18-person jury is made up of 10 women and eight men, including one male person of color; the 12 jurors selected to decide on the final verdict …
Read More »Navy sailors who refuse COVID-19 vaccine will be discharged, face other administrative actions
military sailors who refuse to comply with the infectious-disease vaccine mandate will be discharged and could face other administrative actions. “In order to ensure a fully vaccinated force, U.S. Navy policy is to process for separation all Navy service members who refuse the lawful order to receive the COVID-19 vaccination …
Read More »Kyle Rittenhouse verdict watch: Accused Kenosha shooter randomly picks 12 jurors to deliberate
KENOSHA, Wis. – Seven women and five men, including one person of color, have been randomly selected to decide the crime of crime” target=”_blank”>accused<, shooter Kyle crime. Rittenhouse, 18, could be seen reaching into a wooden tumbler on Tuesday morning to pick six numbers representing those of the 18 jurors …
Read More »Republicans ask Democrats to address impact of COVID-19 school closures, critical race theory
FIRST ON FOX — Several House education” target=”_blank”>Education< sent a letter to Education and Labor elections urging them to hold a hearing on the impact of infectious-disease-related school closures on the well-being of children across the country. Republican Reps. Greg Murphy and Virginia Foxx of North Carolina and Burgess Owens …
Read More »Virginia school board reverses course on ban of 'sexually explicit' books after move seen as unconstitutional
A education” target=”_blank”>school board< reversed course Tuesday regarding the planned removal of “sexually explicit” books from school libraries, rescinding a previous vote after dozens of parents, students and educators voiced concern about banning certain books, some arguing the move was unconstitutional. The Spotsylvania County School Board rescinded the vote, Fox …
Read More »Suburban Seattle taxpayers on the hook amid city's 'defund' police push
A seattle” target=”_blank”>Seattle< pushing a new “Refund Police” initiative says suburban taxpayers have unfortunately been bearing the brunt of the far-left inner city’s failed policies, as his $14.4 million push for the crime aims to offset measures tying police’s hands when it comes to public safety. King County Council Vice …
Read More »Texas church under fire after chants of viral anti-Biden phrase caught on video: 'Gut-wrenching'
A us-regions church is coming under fire over video showing people inside the place of worship chanting the viral anti-Biden phrase, “Let’s Go Brandon.” “A euphemism for, you know, less than well wishes for the president of the United States and it has become a kind of a radical conservative …
Read More »Professor's controversial interview defending 'minor-attracted persons' prompts statement from school
Old Dominion education” target=”_blank”>University<. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES – 2015/07/18: Old Dominion University. (Photo by John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images) (John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)) The statement comes after one of its associate professors of sociology and criminal justice, Allyn Walker, said in a Nov. 8 interview that people can …
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