Oklahoma City: This isn’t about public safety near our premier downtown venue.

OKC's "public safety" claims near Paycom are a sham. This article exposes the truth about persistent violence officials are sweeping under the rug.

OKC's "public safety" claims near Paycom are a sham. This article exposes the truth about persistent violence officials are sweeping under the rug.

A man finally gets 49 years for a 2017 robbery, but justice delayed is justice denied. This case exposes the system's glacial pace.

Delaware banks are fighting a bill to ban credit card swipe fees on tips. Is it a fair shake for workers or a bank bust?

A Delaware judge is reportedly using Scrabble tiles to assign Elon Musk's high-profile cases. Is this quirky method a stroke of genius or just plain odd?

Rhode Island's juvenile system unsealed records in a shocking murder case, but it's not transparency. It's a charade masking systemic incompetence.

Three people died trying to save a swimmer. This wasn't heroism—it was a catastrophic failure of common sense, and it cost three lives.

Another Body in Meigs County: Who Cares? Bobby Joe Sneed, 40, of Decatur, sits in jail. He’s charged with second-degree murder. The victim? Michael Wayne Sneed, 38. Shot dead on County Road 221. Friday night, April 4th, 2026. This isn’t…

Another Day, Another “Crisis” Manufactured in Bartholomew County Columbus, Indiana. Where else does a rusty hunk of metal shut down half a neighborhood? Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department, led by Sheriff Matt Myers, wants you to believe they averted a disaster.…

A "missing" Oregon woman sparked a costly search, but was it a genuine crisis or a self-serving drama? This article exposes the truth.

Scammers are bleeding South Florida dry, yet authorities' "urgent warnings" sound like empty gestures. Why aren't they doing more?

Connecticut's parks are becoming graveyards, and the public's chilling indifference is a scandal. Why has negligence become the norm?

Alaska's rural stations are more than buildings; they're lifelines. Discover why their fight for survival reveals a critical statewide vulnerability.

This article exposes how school districts prioritize convenience over safety, allowing dangerous individuals like James McGann to slip through the cracks.

A Colorado doxxing conviction redefines "public information," chilling online expression and raising urgent questions about free speech.

Another shooting, another gut punch to Delaware. A teen and man were shot, and the silence surrounding the case is deafening. When will it end?

Trump's viral video exposing LA's urban decay sparked a political firestorm. Was it "based AF" or a cynical attack?

OG&E reported $112M net income, yet 25K Oklahomans are without power. This isn't "storm damage"—it's corporate negligence.

North Tonawanda's City Attorney was arrested for public intoxication. His alleged response? "My boozing never hurt my work, so screw resigning.

Hebron schools closed after two deaths, but this article argues it's not about safety—it's about control and manufactured panic.

Brentwood's ultra-rich get free doorbell cameras, but it's not about safety. It's about control and a stark vision of a two-tiered America.