A man who assaulted a reporter in Seattle's Capitol Hill Occupied Protest has been identified as DeJuan Young.
Camille Cosby—Bill Cosby's wife—spoke out against the heavily scrutinized #MeToo movement in her first interview in the last six years.
COVID-19 stimulus payments were sent out to over a million Americans who had already died, according to NBC News, totalling in US $1.4 billion.
Amid efforts on the part of Twitter to ban, suspend, and censor prominent conservative voices from its platform in recent weeks, users have decided to give Parler a try—a social media platform functionally similar to Twitter without the censorship.
The suit claims that claims the group have had their rights “overrun by the city of Seattle’s unprecedented decision to abandon and close off an entire city neighborhood.”
Trump announced that he has called upon the National Guard to provide unarmed security for national monuments in DC. They should be armed.
Milwaukee-based organizers Mythinformed are the latest victims of Big Tech censorship, as promotional tweets for an upcoming conference have been censored by Twitter.
Milwaukee police say that the two missing girls were not at the house that the mob burned down.
The Emancipation Memorial in DC, featuring Abraham Lincoln, will be torn down by the mob. Local DC lawmakers back the plan to remove it.
CHOP activists are creating a place to put drug addicts to keep them away from the good activists. CHOP suffers from the same social ills as Seattle itself.
A progressive and openly gay state senator was attacked by violent Wisconsin rioters on Tuesday outside of the Wisconsin State Capitol even though he said he agreed with them.
A new order in Lincoln County, Oregon, requiring face masks be worn in public exempts non-white people in order to avoid racial profiling.
Meme maker and YouTuber Carpe Donktum has been permanently banned from Twitter for copywright infringement over a Trump meme.
The top infectious disease expert for the United States government said “it will be when and not if” there is going to be a coronavirus vaccine.
The often-sanctimonious Kimmel wore blackface while impersonating NBA hall of famer Karl Malone, as well as Snoop Dogg, and Oprah Winfrey.