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California is ground zero for retail theft prosecution controversy

A nationwide retail theft epidemic cost the United States close to $100 billion in 2021. Stores are being forced to raise prices or shut up shop, insurers are refusing to help, and smaller mom and pop stores are being left behind. In this series, Mayhem on Main Street, the Washington Examiner will investigate the causes behind the scourge of shoplifting, the role of the cartels, the cost to stores big and small, and the complicity of lax prosecutors. Part four will focus on law enforcement of retail theft. To read parts one, two, and three, click here, here, and here.

Trump’s GOP support has only climbed since the indictments began

Donald Trump is the first U.S. president in history to face one indictment, much less multiple charges stemming from four criminal cases since leaving office, and yet so far, they don't seem to be a barrier to him returning.

Biden still quiet on Afghanistan withdrawal as August comes to a close

President Joe Biden isn't speaking much about a major anniversary this week, even if his Republican friends are.

School districts across the country lukewarm on new transgender policies, setting up legal battles

Between the last school year and the new one, legislators in many areas have implemented new laws controlling district officials' abilities to pursue the transition of children without their parents' consent or knowledge.

At least 58 people dead in South Africa building fire

At least 58 people have died in a fire at a building in Johannesburg, South Africa, authorities said on Thursday.

At least 38 people dead in South Africa building fire

At least 38 people have died in a fire at a building in Johannesburg, South Africa, authorities said on Thursday.

James Comer says impeachment inquiry in Joe Biden investigation is ‘imminent’

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said the latest findings in his committee’s investigation show President “Joe Biden’s role in this family influence peddling scheme continues to grow on a daily basis.”

Biden administration forgives $72M more of student loan debt, calls it ‘protecting’ the ‘cheated’

The Biden administration announced it had wiped $72 million of student loan debt from 2,300 student borrowers.

Eastman says Jan. 6 Capitol breaching was ‘as much against our interest as anybody’s’

Former Trump attorney John Eastman said all efforts to challenge the 2020 election on January 6 were upended when the Capitol was breached.

Tuttle Twins author calls for ‘accountability’ in the Gadsden flag school dustup

Connor Boyack, creator of the Tuttle Twins book series, said he wants "accountability" in the viral video exchange between a Colorado middle schooler, his mother, and a school administrator who claimed the child had to be kicked out of class because his backpack displayed a Gadsden flag patch, insisting that the flag had “origins with slavery and the slave trade.”
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