2,977 people were killed in the deadly attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, The Pentagon in Washington, DC, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Jayapal’s number of 2,996 includes the 19 terrorists who hijacked the planes.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 12, 2022
Taxpayer funding of Pride from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare was more than $100,000 on Pride events in 2021.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 9, 2022
Pacific Power originally notified 12,000 customers of the potential for the shutoffs due to fires.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 9, 2022
The suspects were initially barricaded after killing the officers in the line of duty but surrendered after a four hour standoff with SWAT and FAST teams and are now in custody.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 9, 2022
"As Deputy Chief, it is apparent to me that the individualized accommodation assessment process and the so called interactive process was a sham because it was predetermined by the Department that no religious accommodation would be accommodated."
Ari Hoffman / Sep 8, 2022
The plaintiffs also claim to have been harassed and even assaulted by homeless people on many occasions and are now afraid to go out at night.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 8, 2022
The Post Millennial has learned that 121 officers have left SPD in 2022 and the department is projecting a total loss of 183 officers by year's end.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 7, 2022
The union is demanding more money, teacher workload caps, and a guarantee that the district will maintain certain staffing ratios for multilingual and special education students, despite enrollment continuing to fall.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 7, 2022
"The average Orthodox Jew spends up to 20 hours a week in shul (synagogue). So, for us, not being able to be protected in shul means more than the average person who goes to church once a week."
Ari Hoffman / Sep 7, 2022
"When I became a police officer, people knocked on my neighbor’s doors and interviewed them and asked what type of person am I." The quote immediately drew comparisons to the "Breaking Bad" TV show character who vowed to be the "one who knocks."
Ari Hoffman / Sep 7, 2022
When asked by "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O’Donnell if she would ever run for president again, "No, no, but I’m going to do everything I can to make sure that we have a president who respects our democracy and the rule of law and upholds our institutions."
Ari Hoffman / Sep 7, 2022
California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom was slammed on social media for wearing what appeared to be a fleece jacket, and hat while asking residents to do "their part," to conserve energy during the heat wave affecting the state.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 7, 2022
"I am proud that when Democrats got control a year and a half ago, Democrats voted for the American Rescue Plan that helped our kids get back into school safely," Senator Patty Murray said.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 6, 2022
One of the performers was called "Jenna Tailia" and staged an erotic performance for children in the audience.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 6, 2022
The miners gave the driver a "Friend of Coal" license plate as a souvenir.
Ari Hoffman / Sep 6, 2022