Rise in Female Violent Crime Arrest Rates in California

Violent crime committed by women has increased in California, marking a change in traditional crime trends. The state has seen a rise in female violent crime arrest rates since 1980, with men still being arrested more frequently. Various factors such as criminal justice reforms, COVID-19 responses, and specific laws like Proposition 47 and Proposition 64 have influenced the arrest rates. The decrease in arrests is also attributed to a decline in misdemeanor and felony arrests, with notable drops in certain offense categories like property crime and drug-related offenses. The report highlights shifts in arrest rates among different racial groups and age demographics in California.

Controversy in Women's Boxing at Paris Olympics

Italian female boxer retires after 46 seconds in a bout against an Algerian fighter with eligibility controversy. The Algerian fighter was cleared by the IOC despite failing gender tests previously. The match highlighted the issue of athletes with abnormally high testosterone levels competing in women's sports.

Israeli Female Hostage Held as Slave in Gaza

Israeli female hostage Liri Albag was held captive in Gaza and forced to work as a slave in a luxury villa, doing domestic labor. The plight of the female hostages has been largely ignored by 'progressive' groups in the West.