The team formerly known as the Washington Redskins will now call itself "the Washington Football Team" until the adoption of a new name, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
Minnesota Attorney General and former Congressman Keith Ellison spoke in favour of defunding police, using the example of rape as a reason why.
Lightfoot has been forced to walk back her negative statements about the federal government's effort to ensure the safety of citizens in Chicago and across the country.
It has been reported that staff members at Chinese consulates had aided researchers on security, encouraging them to "delete information" from electronic devices.
Leftists are now cancelling rent in the ongoing cancellation series, advocating for "community ownership" of apartment properties.
The survey found that 25 percent of Americans had no opinion on cancel culture. 46 percent more Americans indicated that in their opinion, cancel culture had gone too far.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler showed up at the riots last night that have been rocking his city for over 50 days. He joined rioters and ended the night bathed in tear gas.
He will be enforcing the laws of public order that these mayors have allowed to go unheeded in their cities.
The US has demanded that China close their consulate in Houston over intellectual privacy concerns, and has given them three days to do it.
A woman was fatally shot in NY after she tried to come to an agreement with a group of people who were setting off illegal fireworks in the neighbourhood.
Antifa black bloc militants beat up pro-Black Lives Matter photographer Mason Lake, who was accused of communicating with Portland Police.
After a night of rioting in Portland outside the Mark O. Hatfield US Courthouse on July 21, the US Attorney's office brought federal charges against five people who were arrested by federal agents.
The NYPD estimates that there were roughly 40 to 50 people still there when they arrived. Most protestors had already left of their own volition.
Fifteen people were injured after a mass shooting broke out outside a funeral home on Chicago's South Side
A high school teacher and coach in Michigan was fired for tweeting "Trump is our president" on Twitter.