by Kelli Ballard | Mar 31, 2019 | Articles, Healthcare, Opinion
When it comes to a child’s welfare and, potentially, public safety, can local authorities go too far? Some family rights advocates in Arizona say yes after the Chandler police department “raided” a home to remove a two-year-old boy who had been suffering from a fever...
by John Dempsey | Aug 5, 2018 | Narrated News, The Left
The last couple of years have been tough for law enforcement. The left has pitted the men and women in blue as racists who are out to shoot someone innocent on a daily basis. The media has perpetuated this lie by jumping to conclusions and pushing out narratives that...
by James Fite | Jul 16, 2018 | Law, Narrated News
A woman speeds by a cop on a wet highway, leaving the patrol car behind as if it were standing still. There was no speed detection in use, but the driver was clearly going over the speed limit on a wet road, potentially putting lives at risk. What’s an officer to do...
by Mark Angelides | Jul 16, 2018 | Law, Narrated News
There is a pervasive idea that as a society progresses in economy, technology, and state systems, it automatically incurs more freedoms. The presumption goes that it is only the third-world nations that live under the jackboot and that we, in the West, possess more...
by Laura Valkovic | Jul 15, 2018 | Politics
Donald Trump’s visit to the U.K. has come to an end, and the people of London have not hesitated to voice their opinions on the American president during his stay. Rallies were held both to welcome and reject him, with anti-Trump protests on Friday, July 13th, and a...