What is the largest city with a Republican mayor?
Crime declining in Chicago and Philly is part of the wider nationwide crime decline over the last 30ish years. Crime spiked after covid but it was still relatively down to the 90s and has resumed the downward trend.
This would be a strategic defeat
https://time.com/article/2026/03/30/white-house-signals-trump-doesn-t-require-strait-of-hormuz-reopend-to-ready-to-end-iran-war/
12 service members hurt in an Iranian attack on an air base in Saudi Arabia. A bunch of air craft damaged too including refueling aircraft and an E-3 Sentry AWACS. The E-3 costs ~$300m but it isn’t made anymore. The replacement, the E-7, costs ~$700m
Not sure if Reuters and this reporter ran it but I saw an article about how Iran is able to dig out their buried missile launch sites within 48-72 hours of a strike.
On our end we have apparently fired off close to 25% of the Navy's entire tomahawk missile stockpile
I appreciate that. Being 100% sincere here. I work for an org that helps kids with cancer so I'd appreciate my personal info not being plastered everywhere
Why are you posting pictures of me on the internet? That is such loser behavior to immediately go dig up someone's linkedin. Yeah dude, I've gained weight since I was in college 13 years ago and have a receding hairline, someone alert the press.
Yep. Veterans and (white) women are the two biggest recipients of DEI policies. All these mediocre white men are just mad the DEI policies that benefitted mediocre white men were ended
Being Chicago mayor is a pretty ****** job due to the way city politics work. No one really wants to do it. I think Johnson is a pretty crappy mayor but I'm glad he won instead of Vallas. Johnson didn't win by default either. Mike Quigley is running in '27, I think he'd be a solid mayor. I think...