Baldwin Hills street takeover obstructed an ambulance, but no arrests were made by police.

A chaotic street takeover disrupted traffic at a Baldwin Hills intersection on Saturday morning, blocking ambulances and creating significant delays, yet officers reported no arrests were made. Los Angeles police were notified around 2:43 a.m. Saturday about the situation, but as the crowd began to disperse, no arrests were recorded. Footage captured the scene, showcasing […]
JD Vance reveals a concealed danger to American workers while cautioning that Democrats are aligning with extreme groups

Vice President J.D. Vance Critiques Democratic Party’s Shift Vice President J.D. Vance recently expressed concerns that the Democratic Party is increasingly catering to its “most radical fringe.” This statement follows a series of victories by candidates identifying as progressive or socialist in local elections across the nation. During an appearance on “Fox & Friends Weekend,” […]
Former NYPD pilot makes first helicopter flight with son carrying on the legacy

Father-Son Flight to Honor Father’s Day A former helicopter pilot for the New York City police, who once rescued individuals trapped atop the World Trade Center after the 1993 bombing, recently took to the skies with his son to celebrate Father’s Day. Carlos Sanchez and his son, Randy, enjoyed their first flight together on Tuesday, […]
Fifth graders in New York City perform a shocking dance routine that mimics being shot by police.

Controversial Performance at Upper West Side Elementary School During a recent event at an Upper West Side elementary school, a fifth grader acted out being shot by police, an incident that shocked many parents and educators, while also angering local law enforcement. The performance occurred at PS 075 on June 11 during a Multicultural Day, […]
Trump states that vandals used chemicals to harm the recently restored reflecting pool by the Lincoln Memorial.

Vandalism at Lincoln Memorial’s Reflecting Pool President Donald Trump announced on Friday that vandals had damaged the recently renovated reflecting pool located near the Lincoln Memorial. He mentioned that authorities are looking into the situation. This revelation comes at a time when the pool is under scrutiny for issues like peeling paint and algae, just […]
Court prevents California gender confidentiality law in Huntington Beach

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a California law that would prevent schools from informing parents if their child comes out as transgender. This ruling comes from the Ninth Circuit, which sided with Huntington Beach, a conservative city that argued parents deserve to be informed about their children’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Nick […]
Fire department issues critical alert as thick smoke from warehouse fire in Boyle Heights blankets the city

Fire officials are advising residents of Los Angeles to remain indoors as smoke from a warehouse fire that started a few days ago spreads through the city. The fire began on Wednesday at a cold storage facility owned by Lineage Logistics in Boyle Heights and quickly escalated into a hazardous materials situation before firefighters could […]
Engineer discusses the former president’s ‘vision’ that influenced the controversial design of the Obama Center

Barack Obama Presidential Center Opens in Chicago CHICAGO — An architect involved in the creation of the striking Barack Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side shared insights about its ambitious design. Chris Byrd, a structural engineer based in Washington, D.C., noted that the 44th president envisioned a design that embodied boldness. “The architects were […]
Study aims to invest $2M in exploring the removal of the 10 Freeway

A city in Southern California is encountering criticism for accepting a $2 million grant aimed at exploring whether ten significant areas should be transformed into large parks or demolished altogether. The Santa Monica City Council recently passed a resolution that allows officials to investigate ways to reconnect neighborhoods split by Highway 10, emphasizing the necessity […]
Publicly funded CUNY criminal justice college invites accused offenders to train future police and lawyers

Corinna Marin, a professor known for her anti-Israel and anti-American views, is set to return to teaching at the City University of New York this fall, joining a long list of contentious and, in some cases, criminal faculty members the university has employed over the years. Just a day after a Hunter College professor made […]