Chicago alderwoman won't issue crime alerts due to 'antiracism' commitment

A Chicago alderwoman will no longer post crime alerts on social media or send alerts to her constituents unless they specifically opt in for the notifications, saying the over-reporting of crime leads to an inaccurate public perception. The announcement by Alderwoman Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth came as robberies and sex crimes are …...Read More

Miley Cyrus relates to Dolly Parton's stance on never having children

Miley Cyrus and her godmother, Dolly Parton, have a similar mindset regarding welcoming children into the world. During an interview with W Magazine, Cyrus, 31, revealed that she's still uncertain if she will have children of her own as she considers all of her fans to be part of her …...Read More

Sen. Bob Menendez files to run for reelection as an Independent candidate

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., has filed a petition with nearly 2,500 signatures, to run for reelection as an Independent, despite being on trial for federal bribery charges. The New Jersey Division of Elections lists Menendez as a candidate in the Nov. 5 election, after he submitted a petition with 2,465 …...Read More

Some former 'Never Trump' voters now say they're backing GOP nominee after his conviction

A group of what's been described as "Never Trump" voters are suddenly backing the former president following last week's historic conviction. The Free Press spoke with several voters from across the country whose opinions were significantly impacted by the guilty verdict in the New York trial against former President Trump. …...Read More

Families of Hamas captives plead for peace at interfaith conference in NYC

Families of hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7 came together with religious leaders for an interfaith conference in New York City Monday amid the ongoing war in Gaza. The attendees, comprising the family members of Jewish and Muslim hostages as well as pastors, rabbis, and imams, pleaded for peace …...Read More

Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano facing lifetime ban for betting on MLB games: report

Another betting scandal has hit MLB, as San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano is reportedly facing a lifetime ban for allegedly betting on games, per The Wall Street Journal. Marcano, 24, is being accused of betting on multiple MLB games during his time with the Pittsburgh Pirates last season while …...Read More

Early Christian art drawn by pilgrims in Israel discovered by archaeologists

Recent archaeological excavations in Israel have revealed a rare find: early Christian art from around 1,500 years ago. The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced the discovery in a Facebook post on May 23. The art was found in an ancient church in the city of Rahat, located in the northern …...Read More

Pat McAfee walks backs ‘white b----’ comment about Caitlin Clark: ‘I have way too much respect for her’

Pat McAfee went to social media on Monday to apologize for referring to Caitlin Clark as a "white b----" on his "The Pat McAfee Show" earlier in the day. McAfee wasn't insulting Clark when he made the comment, as he began his show by talking about her superstar status in …...Read More

Boston lawmakers considering defunding police for third year in a row draws outrage: 'Absurdly irresponsible'

Boston lawmakers, who are considering slashing millions from the police department budget for the third year in a row, have come under fire from the head of the city's largest police union, according to a new report. "With social unrest so high and police departments across the country struggling to …...Read More

RFK, Jr.’s past support for higher gas prices & electric cars surfaces, old interviews show

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. previously expressed support for higher gas prices for consumers, which he argued would force a market shift toward electric vehicles. Kennedy made the argument in a number of media appearances, as well as at least one speech, going back to 2003, claiming that …...Read More