Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Miss America contestant, an Army National Guard sergeant, wants to unite a divided nation Trans vegan cult suspect in border agent killing faces death penalty: DOJ Tufts University student detained by ICE granted bail by federal judge Business owners in a New England college city are reportedly close to a breaking point as crime affects its downtown, potentially bringing trouble for students’ parents and leaf-peeping tourists in the area. Officials in Burlington, Vermont — home to the University of Vermont — have said they are working on new strategies to combat crime in the city’s downtown, where business owners have raised concerns about graffiti, shoplifting, and open drug use. While Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak has noted there is no simple solution, she has argued that a heavier police presence could undermine progress, local news outlet WCAX Channel 3 reported.