Seattle police have released body cam footage of officers trying to respond to a fatal shooting inside the Seattle autonomous zone early Saturday morning.
Demonstrators used Juneteenth as a pretext for tearing down a monument in San Francisco in honor of Ulysses S. Grant—who helped win the Civil War that led to the emancipation of slaves in the American South.
At least two people were shot within the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) early Saturday morning despite it being a "no-cop" zone. Police say they are investigating.
The United Nations (UN) tweeted in support of Antifa on Friday—a group that has incited and perpetuated violence and destruction amid the death of George Floyd.
Twitter disabled a satirical video posted by President Donald Trump that depicted mock news footage that made fun of CNN's coverage on the issue of race.
A new poll by Zogby shows that 55% of Americans think Joe Biden may be suffering from dementia.
Anti-government rioters gathered around the Albert Pike statue at Judiciary Square in Washington DC Friday evening and pulled it down.
Reports have surfaced of flyers being passed among New York Police Department (NYPD) members encouraging them to begin a strike on July 4.
A statue of George Washington, the first president of the United States, was toppled and burned on Thursday night by Antifa in Portland, Oregon.
The Army National Guard in Oklahoma is calling on 250 soldiers for security at President Trump’s campaign rally in Tulsa on Saturday, say authorities.
Portraits that honour former House speakers who served the Confederacy were ordered to be taken down by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Interviews with local business owners and hired security companies have revealed that there are threats against businesses and residents in the CHOP.
Fox News reporter Jonathan Hunt reported from the CHAZ on Monday, saying the area was peaceful despite a recent video being released that shows a news crew from Fox's Seattle affiliate getting harassed and assaulted.
Facebook removed a re-election ad for President Donald Trump on Thursday, citing its policy on hate.
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said the matter would be investigated further. "These incidents will be investigated as a hate crime," she said at a press conference.