A teacher at Lathrop High School in Alaska has been placed on leave after she told students that George Floyd would still be alive had he complied with police orders.
"Past experience with similar investigative efforts around the country has raised concerns that they can be directed at minority voters, which potentially can implicate the anti-intimidation prohibitions of the Voting Rights Act."
The FBI released on Thursday the search warrant for the April 28th raid on an Alaskan couple's business and residence.
Eric Smith had abducted his son after killing the child’s biological mother and her nephew.
Critics are pointing out the display as ironic, seeing that a distracted driving bill had been introduced the very same day.
Nicholas Newhart of Nashville has been hit with a bunch of charges after threatening police officers on Saturday with what turned out to be a full colostomy bag.
In a recent interview Bill Lee argued that “sports gives you hope in the middle of an otherwise bleak situation.”
FCTRY, a company that makes mugs, pins and "real life action figures" among other things, has recently launched it's very own Dr. Fauci doll.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), talking at a press conference on Thursday, had harsh words for the CDC and their policies. Gov. DeSantis claims that they are mixing science with politics.
Portland, Oregon mayor Ted Wheeler wrote Wednesday that he condemns the anti-Asian violence happening in his community. What he didn't address is the fact that two mob beatings of Asian-Americans were committed in his community by Antifa, a group he was doing little to stop until recently.
The shirt in question bore the phrase "get your knee off our necks," inspired by the viral video of George Floyd's death, where former Officer Chauvin could be seen with his knee on Floyd's neck.
The event, which was to be held from May 12-16, was intended "to promote and foster positive interactive experiences" with the NOPD.
After he was spotted and left, he later 5 times over the course of the night. He returned wearing a mask, stood near the daughter's window and threatened to kidnap her and kill her parents.
The legislation, if approved by the Senate, would prohibit schools from promoting state-sanctioned racism and Arizona teachers could face a $5,000 penalty for teaching the ideology, if not counter balanced with an opposing perspective.
Marshal's deputy Nate Silvester told KTVB that he will return to work Thursday and that he has inked a book deal, after he was placed on administrative leave for making a TikTok mocking LeBron James that went viral.