Eskimo Joe’s in Oklahoma says it does not intend to make changes to its logo or name after a petition began online calling for the restaurant to drop them.
A brutal attack took place on Wednesday in New York as a man attacked a special needs student at the Hebrew Academy for Special Children in Brooklyn.
The New York Times is beginning its advocacy to not have presidential debates—a staple in every presidential campaign since the Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter debates in 1976.
The food service at the protest locations downtown are allowed to operate despite their being in direct violation of both restrictions imposed to limit coronavirus spread and the basic guidelines from the Oregon Health Authority.
Illinois representatives and leaders in Evanston requested a complete halt on history instruction right away, and until such time as an alternative course of study can be presented.
The "Delay No More, Democracy Now" gathering was hosted by New Yorkers Supporting Hong Kong, a NYC-based volunteer group formed to aid the democratic movement in Hong Kong.
In Louisville, KY, a Cuban restauranteur reported that his business was targeted by BLM with "mafia tactics" and threats as a tool of intimidation.
Over 200 "aggressive protestors" showed up at Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best's home. Witness reports say the crowd was white, dressed in black, and carrying BLM signs.
Left-wing media has failed to cover the Jeffrey Epstein court documents, alleging former President Bill Clinton of visiting the deceased child sex trafficker's "pedophile island" with two young girls present.
Portland is grappling with a surge in violent crime following the Black Lives Matter protests that have rocked the city following the death of George Floyd. There have been more killings in a single month than in the past three decades.
Riots that broke out at the Ware State Prison in Georgia resulted in injuries for two prison guards and three inmates. The violence is reported to have been livestreamed by inmates.
Anti-police activists continued their crusade against police on Saturday in a march that began at the University of Texas in Austin and moved downtown. Police met the Black Lives Matter-supporting march, and drove them off the streets.
The Minneapolis police department has told residents of the 3rd Precinct how to protect themselves after reports of increasing crime—and it isn't calling the police.
TikTok developer and owner ByteDance has agreed to completely pull out of owning any percentage of TikTok in the United States and will sell the division to Microsoft.
Amazon owner and CEO Jeff Bezos, who participated this past Wednesday in a House subcommittee hearing, dropped a bomb when questioned by Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz about the company's use of the Southern Poverty Law Center's services.