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If former Detroit Police Chief James Craig is elected mayor, he plans to introduce a system called CitiStat to tackle many of ...
January and June, nature and nativism, fire and fear — nip at L.A.’s soul. It feels like many relish at L.A.'s suffering.
Self-government and local control are in jeopardy as never before. Diversity initiatives are engines of equal opportunity, ...
LAPD’s response to anti-ICE protests, which has already resulted in litigation, is putting additional stress on the city’s budget.
The protests are just the latest wave of action from the left since Trump returned to the White House for a second term. On ...
"They want us scared, divided, alone. They don’t want us to dream about freedom. But that’s exactly what we have to do." ...
Promoting revolution never goes out of business, and lately, business is booming. Activists in the revolutionary ecosystem that organize street mayhem are veering sharply from anti-deportation actions ...
Two main points in conservative political commentator Christine Flowers’ E-R commentary (“Other Views,” June 18) invite scrutiny. Her equating of the Black Lives Matter protests after ...
It’s the first time since 2014 that fewer than 200 killings were recorded in Chicago between January and June, data shows.
Nothing says peaceful protest quite like burning five Waymo robo taxis The image of Waymo flambé on the streets of downtown ...
Chicago is poised to close the first half of the year with its steepest statistical drop in recent memory, with fewer than ...
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