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Students at Arizona State University staged a demonstration wherein they referred to Kyle Rittenhouse as a "white supremacist" and attacked his ancestry.
According to the Walmart employee, Richards said, "If you want me to put down the knife, you're going to have to shoot me."
Following Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal last month, Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, has reversed its policy banning searches for Kyle Rittenhouse on its apps.
The Waukesha massacre suspect who's alleged to have deliberately drove a red SUV through the city’s parade route running over dozens of people told the media he feels like he’s being "dehumanized" in his first interview.
A petition has been created to rename Oxford High School's football stadium in honor of a high school football player killed in Tuesday's shooting after it was revealed that he have attempted to disarm the shooter before being killed.
In a preview of an exclusive interview with George Stephanopolous, actor Alec Baldwin says he "didn't pull the trigger" in the shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Abrams' decision to run was long expected with Democrats, after she lost by just 1.4 percentage points to Kemp in the last election.
The teenage suspect wanted in connection to the Nov. 28 murder of a 21-year-old Temple student has been revealed to have a long criminal history, as well as a long history of being let off by the law.
"Dr. Fauci," Fox News' Peter Doocy asked, "as you advise the President about the possibility of new testing requirements for people coming into this country, does that include everybody?"
The driver was a 76-year-old woman who mounted a curb a struck the group on the sidewalk. This occurred close to 7 PM on Tuesday night.
A recent poll released by the Trafalgar Group has revealed that Biden's approval rating in November has continued to fall, landing at 36.3 percent.
"The fetus has an interest in having a life and that doesn't change does it? From the point before viability to the point after viability?" Justice Samuel Alito asked.
The Toronto Police Service is requesting the public's assistance identifying a man wanted in an aggravated assault investigation where a man was pushed onto subway tracks and was dragged by a train.
'Jane' testified that Maxwell and Epstein approached her for the first time while she attended summer camp at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan in 1994.
"A f****** SUV caused that accident? what are you saying? No this evil man with real problems ... drove into a crowd of strangers," he added.