The police technology company Axon has gotten a lot of attention for its “Draft One” product, which uses body camera recordings to generate a first draft of a police report for officers after an ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2025 announced the closure of another prison, a shutdown that's possible because the state is incarcerating far fewer people than it did just a decade ago.
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The homeless ex-con accused of randomly assaulting an NYU student on her way to class committed an eerily similar attack just days earlier in Manhattan, cops said Wednesday. James Rizzo, 45 — who has ...
Republican Sen. Jim Justice (W.Va.) said Tuesday that he’s “not comfortable” with reports that U.S. armed forces conducted a second strike against the initial survivors of a Sept. 2 strike on a ...
Jury service is a civic duty as important as voting, but receives far less attention from the everyday citizens who may be called to serve. For many people, jury service is nothing more than something ...
One of the best inspirations RPGs naturally absorbed from D&D was a class system. JRPGs were also inspired by this feature, and it didn't take long for several games to create their own creative take ...
Like their predecessors in Chicago and North Carolina, the federal government’s south Louisiana immigration sweeps set out to arrest violent criminals. Since the operation started, officials have ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, had already nearly doubled 2024's total of immigration arrests in North Carolina well before Border Patrol launched its November operation targeting ...
WASHINGTON — A powerful US House committee and the Treasury Department both launched investigations into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s role in a “massive fraud” scheme that involved Somali immigrants ...
Picture a classroom in 1950 and one from 2024 side by side. Frighteningly, they'd look almost identical. Rows of desks, a teacher at the front, students memorizing information for tests. But the world ...