During his Friday rally in Newport News, Virginia, U.S. President Donald Trump told the crowd that he has confidence that a fair presidential election will result in his victory, saying “We can’t let them cheat.”
Dan Crenshaw, a Texas Congressman, just released an action-themed video where he rounds up his Republican, Texan colleagues and goes on a mission to "save Texas."
According to the family, the suit alleges that "in response to protests against police discrimination and brutality, the SPD chose to engage in discrimination and brutality."
New York State Attorney General Letitia James is recommending that the New York Police Department no longer make arrests for certain warrants during traffic stops.
The plan intends to help to create hundreds of thousands of new black-owned businesses and millions of jobs for the black community in general.
It turns out his neighbours are massive Tampa Bay Lightning fans and it happened to be a playoff game night.
It has been confirmed by multiple sources that President Trump is intending to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the seat left vacant by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Two former managers of a veterans' home in Massachusetts have been charged criminally for their actions which led to residents getting sick from COVID-19.
Paul is known for having voted against the Patriot Act, many tax increases, and for voting against two wars in Iraq.
Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal have both spoken out in defense of the police in the tragic incident that took the life of Breonna Taylor during a shootout between her boyfriend and the police.
As the Breonna Taylor riots begin nationwide, a new survey suggests that the support for BLM protests has dramatically plummeted.
Major Aubrey Gregory, one of the officers shot during the riot in Louisville, KY on Wednesday, appeared for roll call less than 24 hours after the attack.
A Chicago man who Mayor Lori Lightfoot had referred to as the "Census Cowboy" took his injured horse for a seven-mile run down the Dan Ryan Expressway on Monday. The horse, NuNu, is reported to be in critical condition and may need to be euthanized.
One activist climbed on top of a truck as it tried to drive around the crowd. When the truck stopped, she fell off the truck. Media said this driver "mowed a protestor down."
The announcement left many wondering how a state with mandated rolling blackouts and an aging power grid will be able to keep up with the additional power requirements.