‘It’s changing’: As police officers quit the profession in droves, an opportunity for change emerges – Cronkite News
Photo: Officer Melissa Ayun, who recruits for Tucson Police Department, speaks at the department’s booth at the Kidz Expo Back to
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Photo: Officer Melissa Ayun, who recruits for Tucson Police Department, speaks at the department’s booth at the Kidz Expo Back to
Voters in western Michigan voted to defund their local public library, upset by the presence of LGBT-themed books on the shelves
“Character is not only doing the right thing when no one is looking, it’s doing the right thing when everyone is
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In the wake of the multiple murders in Atlanta on March 16, Charles Fain Lehman, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute
A years-old movement to reform police departments, which reentered the national debate last spring when a Minneapolis police officer dug his
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