Attorney Ben Crump thanked the city leaders for “doing the right thing” by agreeing to pay up and rename a gym in Andre Hill’s name.
The organizers of the New York City Pride March are "taking steps" to ensure police officers are not included in the parade.
The estranged royal criticized America's free speech, a move which was not taken lightly.
During a speech on the floor of the House on Thursday, Representative Bush mentioned the activist's contributions, leaving out the part where he routinely harassed cops.
Citing a "loss of confidence", Lt. Gen. Stephen Whiting relieved Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier of his post with the Space Force on Friday due to "public comments" made by Lohmeier "in a recent podcast."
Ryan Graves, a former pilot of the US Navy, claimed on "60 Minutes" that he has seen UFOs almost every day starting in 2019 for two whole years.
Penn State has announced that they will move away from their "male-centric academic history" by banning all language that refers to gender.
The Boy Scouts of America organization has released a lengthy letter iterating their support for the BLM organization and explaining the implementation of new diversity measures.
After being 'cancelled' by the tech giant, Antonio Garciá Martínez has finally broken his silence.
"We know Sen. Cruz is busy fighting to save the country from Biden’s disastrous policies. It's surprising to see that he's living rent free in Seth Rogen’s head at the same time."
More reported murders and shootings in urban cities already this year suggest more to come, as people begin venturing more outside.
In a back and forth with a Fox News reporter, the Press Secretary insisted that the timing of recent changes to mask-wearing requirements came at the direction of medical experts, not politicians.
Major General Dany Fortin, the man in charge of Canada's COVID vaccine distribution, suddenly stepped down from his post Friday night.
Fox News's Peter Doocy once again clashed with Jen Psaki on Friday over mask mandates and how the "Neanderthal" red states have now been proven correct by science.
The city of Williston, North Dakota, announced Thursday that it will begin accepting cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as a payment for utility bills.