Category: crime

How Trump Is Accused of One Crime, Then Charged With Another

History was made Tuesday. Former President Donald Trump showed up in federal court to face criminal charges. He allegedly violated 31 counts under the Espionage Act, then allegedly committed six process crimes including a conspiracy charge. But what’s important is the legalities of the case, and the “novel” legal theory it is built upon. …


[PREMIERING 7:00PM ET] How Trump Is Accused of One Crime, Then Charged With Another

History was made Tuesday. Former President Donald Trump showed up in federal court to face criminal charges. He allegedly violated 31 counts under the Espionage Act, then allegedly committed six process crimes including a conspiracy charge. But what’s important is the legalities of the case, and the “novel” legal theory it is built upon. …


Lockdown Lifted for Ontario High School After Reports of Suspect With Knife

A lockdown at an Etobicoke high school has been lifted after less than one hour, following reports that an individual was inside the school with a knife. According to Toronto Police Service (TPS), Kipling Collegiate Institute, located near Martin Grove Road and The Westway, went into lockdown at approximately 2:42 p.m. local time. Police said…


MS-13: From El Salvador to Your Neighborhood

Commentary MS-13 gang members commit savage crimes—beheading their targets with machetes, hacking off their hands, burning them to death, dismembering them. Demonic acts. If you think these crimes won’t happen where you live, keep reading. The gang’s rule is “kill, rape, control.” Members are required to kill. MS-13 brings terror to neighborhoods and even schoolyards….


Liberal Government Proclaims National Day Against Gun Violence

The Liberal government has proclaimed that National Day Against Gun Violence will be held annually on the first Friday of June, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claiming it will be a “Day of remembrance and a time to recommit ourselves to building a Canada free of gun violence.” Trudeau made the announcement June 1 during…


Retail Crime in New Zealand Remains Rampant Despite Government Measures

As New Zealand continues to endure a retail crime wave, some small business owners have criticised the central government’s latest measures for security fog cannons which they say is doing nothing to address the root issue. An anti-theft device, the fog cannons work by releasing an immediate cloud of fog, making it much more difficult…


Supreme Court Issues Another Major 9-0 Ruling | Facts Matter

According to a unanimous decision that just came down from the U.S. Supreme Court, it is now officially legal for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to secretly obtain the bank records of third-party individuals who are not under investigation. At a time when the liberal wing and the conservative wing of the Supreme Court can’t…


Detailed Five Eyes Warning on China’s Cyber Attack Very Rare, Professor Says

Following a warning by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security and Canada’s Five Eyes allies of a “significant threat” from a state-sponsored actor associated with the People’s Republic of China, a cybersecurity expert says the rarity of the alert means it should be taken very seriously in Canada. “It’s a fairly rare thing to put…


Detailed Five Eyes Warning on China’s Cyberattack Very Rare, Professor Says

Following a warning by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security and Canada’s Five Eyes allies of a “significant threat” from a state-sponsored actor associated with the People’s Republic of China, a cybersecurity expert says the rarity of the alert means it should be taken very seriously in Canada. “It’s a fairly rare thing to put…


Jail the Shoplifters

Commentary Brazen shoplifting is hurting all of us. I’m brushing with bubble gum-flavored children’s toothpaste because it takes too long to get a clerk at the pharmacy to unlock the adult toothpaste. Before the shoplifting scourge, shoppers could actually browse and read product labels. Target, Home Depot, and other retailers announced last week that they…