Facebook has banned of hundreds of accounts across its platform including accounts of groups considered violent; however, domestic terrorist Antifa accounts remain.
After weeks of an occupation that has taken over the Capitol Hill area of Seattle, Seattle Police have moved in to clear the area. This comes after shootings, violence, and general mayhem.
New Yorkers took to the streets on Tuesday to erect what they are calling the City Hall Autonomous Zone (CHAZ), similar to the CHOP in Seattle, which has been the site of a number of shootings in the past couple weeks.
Governor Kristi Noem does not plan to implement physical distancing measures for the upcoming celebration at the Mount Rushmore monument for America's Independence Day.
Seattle crews began removing the barriers around the occupation, while Mayor Durkan asked for the punishment or expulsion of City Council Member Kshama Sawant.
The move will ensure that US companies no longer have the ability to purchase equipment from the Chinese-government owned Huawei.
A bear cub was spotted swimming with a plastic container stuck on its head, and a family pulled up beside it in their boat to help the bear out.
A zoomed-in video shows one protestor pulling a firearm and shooting at the SUV.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) said in a recent interview with TMZ that the protests which have swept across the country have "woken" people up, and those who did not know that "this was an issue before" comes from a place of privilege.
Witness statements about the shooting of two black teens on Monday at the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP, formerly CHAZ) create a confusing picture that leaves more questions than answers.
A violent mugger attacked and choked a 64-year-old woman in Manhattan and took off with her purse, based on a shocking video recently released by the police.
The Democratic party tweeted its official position against Mt. Rushmore, claiming that it is a monument to white supremacy.
Andy Ngo, editor-at-large for The Post Millennial, spoke to Congress today about Antifa violence. Yet ranking Democrats on the committee don't believe that Antifa exists.
Speaking in defense of his officers on Monday, Detroit Police Chief James Craig said that the officers who drove into a crowd of protestors were surrounded by protestors and had reason to believe they were under fire.
"This is all private property. There are no public sidewalks or public streets. We were told that we would be killed, our home burned and our dog killed. We were all alone facing an angry mob."