Chicago Police Don’t Charge Suspect With Hate Crime After He Shot Jewish Man and Reportedly Yelled ‘Allahu Akbar’

‘We have to find out the motive for the crime,’ Chicago police superintendent Larry Snelling said (Screenshot / Chicago Police Department) A 22-year-old man was charged with over a dozen felonies Monday after shooting a Jewish man and firing at first responders in Chicago over the weekend, according to the Chicago Police Department. The suspect,

Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Halt Pennsylvania Ruling on Provisional Ballots

The RNC argued the case could impact tens of thousands of votes in the swing state. Republicans are asking the Supreme Court to halt a decision from Pennsylvania that allows voters to cast provisional ballots after they’ve improperly submitted mail-in ballots. The case raises questions about changes in election procedures, with the 2024 elections just

Wisconsin Opposes RFK Jr.’s Supreme Court Application to Take His Name Off Ballot

Complying with Kennedy’s request at this late date would be impossible, the state said. Officials in swing state Wisconsin told the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 28 that they oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s emergency application asking to remove his name from the ballot. Early in-person absentee voting began in the state on Oct. 22.

Iran Is Still Trying To Assassinate Mike Pompeo, State Department Discloses to Congress in Non-Public Memo

Iran is still actively engaged in plots to assassinate two senior Trump administration officials, including former secretary of state Mike Pompeo, according to a non-public notice sent to Congress and obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. The notification, which the State Department transmitted to congressional leaders last week, reveals that Pompeo and former U.S. Iran

Biden Admin Provides Hurricane Recovery Update 1 Month After Helene

Roughly 2,000 National Guardsmen are still mobilized for Hurricane Helene response across seven states, according to The White House. President Joe Biden called elected officials of states affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton to discuss their ongoing building and recovery process a month after Helene made landfall. These phone calls follow White House homeland security

North Carolina Hurricane Survivors Determined to Vote Despite Devastating Losses

BURNSVILLE, N.C.—From the hollers to the mountaintops, the rugged North Carolina survivors of Hurricane Helene who lived through hell and high water are turning out in droves to vote. Political pundits have been discussing if voting in the Nov. 5 election would even take place in western North Carolina, given the monumental loss and struggle

US Issues Final Rule Curbing Investments in Sensitive Technology Development in China

The new rule was announced amid concerns the Chinese regime is stealing U.S. technology and rapidly expanding its military and intelligence capabilities. The U.S. Department of Treasury is implementing a new rule to limit outbound U.S. investments in Chinese companies developing advanced technologies that could impact U.S. national security. The Treasury Department rule is set