Reports of a prisoner swap deal between the United States and Iran that would have additionally released $7 billion in frozen Iranian funds has been denied by the US.
The BLM organization has released a new series of shocking and massive demands, centered around ex-President Trump and the "peaceful" riots of the summer of 2020.
Former Netflix executive Michael Kail was found guilty by a federal jury on Friday over charges including fraud and money laundering.
Quoting former Baltimore health commissioner Dr. Leana Wen, Tapper states that Biden continuing to wear a mask may discourage people from getting vaccinated.
The measure is aimed at getting American companies to stay in America, but by punishing them for leaving, instead of giving them incentives to stay.
Rep. Maxine Waters appeared on a local Los Angeles TV show where she was interviewed and talked about what she feels is the state of racism in the US.
A New York City Department of Education official called commenters bigots after they voiced that they supported entrance exams for the city's specialized high schools.
A juror on the Derek Chauvin trial who told the court that he had no prior knowledge of the George Floyd civil case was photographed last August wearing a shirt that read “Get your knee off our necks” and “BLM.” He stated last week that he saw jury duty as a means to “spark some change.”
On Sunday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) talked in an interview with Fox's Mark Levin about the subject of a potential alliance between Big Tech and big government.
A Black tiktok user responded to a clip of Alyssa Milano on Saturday slamming her for causing more division and hate in America and being everything that she preaches against.
On Wednesday, Glenn Danzig joined his iconic voice to the growing chorus of artists and creative people lashing out at cancel culture, or what he calls "woke bulls**t".
Larry Schwartz resigned after the state stopped allowing COVID advisors to be labelled as "volunteers" meaning Schwartz would be subject to ethics laws.
The president recently suggested that Trump's Department of Homeland Security had made it harder for the current administration to control situation at the border.
While many cities across the country are cowering to leftist demands to defund the police, Sacramento is going the other direction, allocating more money to the men and women in blue than ever before.
The bill, which some are calling unconstitutional, proposes fines for companies that ban political candidates.