In St. Louis, Mo., the worst-in-country murder rate is at a 50-year high, the police department has nearly 100 unfilled jobs, and the mayor wants to defund the department and shut down a city jail.
A dancer who received her coronavirus vaccine at a Las Vegas strip club while wearing her French maid-inspired costume on Friday joked the experience was the “most Las Vegas” thing she had ever seen.
A federal prosecutor was one of two innocent bystanders struck by stray bullets outside a bustling Brooklyn restaurant, sending terrified diners diving for cover amid an intensifying shooting surge across the Big Apple.
A 30-year-old suspect has been taken into custody in connection with Tuesday night’s alleged assault of several Jewish men outside a Los Angeles restaurant, according to a report.
Charlie Johnson was supposed to graduate from college on Saturday – but his sister accepted his diploma instead. That’s because hours earlier, Johnson was among two people killed in an early-morning shooting.
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) president Randi Weingarten faced criticism on social media Friday, following comments made by the union chief alleging teachers were overly burdened.
The Brooklyn man accused of beating a Jewish man in a hate attack in Midtown proclaimed from his jail cell that he would “do it again,” prosecutors said on Saturday.