Day: January 4, 2024

Father, son arrested in connection with murder of pregnant Texas teen Savanah Soto and boyfriend

7:26 am January 4, 2024

San Antonio PD announced late Wednesday night that they have made two arrests in connection with the murder of pregnant Texas teen Savanah Soto and her boyfriend Matthew Guerra. During a news briefing, Sergeant Washington Moscoso said, 53-year-old Ramon Preciado will be charged with abuse of a corpse and 19-year-old Christopher Preciado will be charged […]

Read More

CRISIS IN KENSINGTON: Philly’s new leaders vow to ‘dismantle’ infamous open-air drug market. Will it work?

7:00 am January 4, 2024

Philadelphia’s first female mayor is declaring a public safety emergency to stop rampant crime and excessive drug addiction plaguing the city’s neighborhoods as her first act in office. “I think it’s a step in the right direction,” Frank Rodriguez, a recovering heroin addict who used to deal drugs in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood, told Fox News. […]

Read More

New tech promises to improve traffic flow in major cities, experts say

7:00 am January 4, 2024

A new way of using artificial intelligence to streamline traffic could soon be coming to cities across the country. Tech giant Google’s new Project Green Light system is currently being used in Seattle as a way to combat the city’s gridlocked streets, using the company’s Maps database and AI to optimize traffic lights and suggest […]

Read More

Claudine Gay is gone, but diversity ideology still plagues Harvard

7:00 am January 4, 2024

Numerous and compounding reasons led to Claudine Gay’s removal as president of Harvard University. Her departure, while a necessary first step, does not solve the problems that required her departure and that continue to plague Harvard and much of higher education. Gay was manifestly unqualified for the position, with only a fraction of the scholarly […]

Read More

On this day in history, January 4, 1965, LBJ touts utopian ‘Great Society’ in State of the Union address

5:02 am January 4, 2024

President Lyndon B. Johnson proposed a utopian new vision for the United States under a vastly expanded federal government, which he dubbed the Great Society, on this day in history, Jan. 4, 1965.  “We seek to establish a harmony between man and society, which will allow each of us to enlarge the meaning of his […]

Read More