The email explains that Antifa is organized and runs contrary to reports in the mainstream media that Antifa was not responsible for anti-police violence.
Netflix's "Cheer" star and ardent Biden supporter Jerry Harris is under FBI investigation for allegedly soliciting nude photos and sex from minors.
Activists in Sacramento today blocked traffic, attacked police cars, and were surprised when officers were not stopped by the persons climbing on their car, and continued driving.
A man is facing charges of reckless burning and second-degree disorderly conduct after Portland police say he used a Molotov cocktail to start a massive brush fire along Interstate 205.
Axios poured scorn on GOP politicians by stating on Twitter that their stance was "linked to a child sex trafficking conspiracy theory central to the QAnon movement."
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is reportedly moving forward with critical race theory-inspired trainings in violation of President Donald Trump's executive cease and desist order that abolishes social justice indoctrination in the federal government.
"Some I suspect, in my own way of thinking could be planted in order to hurt us, because that is so extreme from our position," said Sharpton.
Claiming that the parade would be "reinvented," de Blasio said that large gatherings, such as parades, would still be on hold as of late November.
The tech giant Oracle wheeled and dealed on Monday with ByteDance, the Chinese owner of viral video-sharing app TikTok.
South Dakota state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg had a car accident the night before last. Initially he claimed that it was a deer that he hit, but a body was found yesterday morning.
A federal judge has ruled Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's shutdown orders unconstitutional that placed COVID-19 restrictions on social gatherings and forced all “non-life-sustaining” businesses to close.
CNN Analyst Jonathan Reiner appeared on the network with Ana Cabrera on Sunday to say that President Donald Trump's decision to hold an indoor rally in Nevada was 'negligent homicide," noting that much of those who were in attendance were not wearing face masks.
“A lot of players on this team are really passionate about the community, about our backgrounds and where we come from,” Ravens player Calais Campbell said.
Tight end Tyler Eifert of the Jacksonville Jaguars chose to remember former St. Louis police Captain David Dorn by printing his name on his helmet.
Ricardo Munoz, 27, was killed after police body camera footage saw the suspect charge towards police with a knife