After a major spike in the murder rate that coincided with the beginning of the pandemic and lasted well into the 2020s, the ...
Would we care more if victims of violence were white? News One‘s Tamika Mallory explores the recurring question while reflecting on the recent murder of a Bronx, N.Y., teen, determining that the ...
Every election season, mayors and governors step before cameras to boast that crime is down. Charts are waved, statistics cited, and carefully crafted talking points deployed to assure anxious ...
After years of concerns that rising violent crime rates are plaguing American cities, it seems the country is finally turning a tide. Now, a new study has found violent crimes– namely homicides– have ...
Crime concerns are easing among Americans. Gallup’s annual crime poll, conducted in the first half of October, found 49% of Americans say crime is increasing. That’s down from 64% a year ago and 77% ...
The murder of Charlie Kirk was tragic and sad and another example of political violence in America. His assassination in front of his college audience was brutal and shocking. He was a dynamic young ...
(CN) — To read the news, one might believe crime is rising and maybe even worse than it’s ever been. The president himself has done little to discourage this impression. “Crime in American Cities ...
Violent crime continues to be a major concern for voters, who trust Republicans more than Democrats by a nine-point margin on the issue. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online ...
According to a new national poll, approximately half of Americans now say crime is an “extremely” or “very” serious problem. This marks the second straight year national concern has declined. That ...
America’s crime map is not random. And it is not evenly distributed. It forms a pattern, a persistent outline that says more about the country than any campaign speech or census brochure ever could.
Armstrong Williams is a columnist for The Daily Signal and host of "The Armstrong Williams Show," a nationally syndicated TV program. Every election season, mayors and governors step before cameras to ...
According to a new national poll, approximately half of Americans now say crime is an “extremely” or “very” serious problem. This marks the second straight year national concern has declined. That ...