In the wake of March's voting law passed in Georgia and the subsequent boycotts in by individuals and corporations alike, Polls done in April from multiple outlets have highlighted a growing majority of American's desire for corporations to not get political.
Black Lives Matter was out in full force across the country today, voicing their response to Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict.
Owens says the media is using people like pawns in order to push their desired political agendas in the direction they want.
Twitter users were divided by a tweet sent out by the football team in support of George Floyd following Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict.
The duo held a press conference following the guilty verdict in the George Floyd murder trial today in which they declared that more work must be done to fight systemic racism.
A 15-year-old reportedly died after police responded to a 911 call about someone being armed with a knife and threatening to stab the caller.
An article written by the Star Tribune in Minnesota that has revealed copious amounts of personal information but falling short of revealing names and addresses has many wondering if the article has put the jurors selected for the Derek Chauvin trial in danger.
New Jersey residents now have a third gender option on state identification; "X".
The group called upon the government to close more workplaces, implement paid sick leave for workers, and speed up the vaccine distribution process to essential workers.
Rogers customers across Canada were unable to access the internet, send and receive texts, or make or answer phone calls for several hours on Monday.
“Democrats are fine with Democrat politicians inciting violence and chaos.”
Norfolk police officer William K. Kelly III was let go after it was discovered that he had donated $25 to Rittenhouse's crowdfunding campaign last year.
"I also don’t want this moment to be framed as this system working…. working. Because it’s not working. And, that’s what creates a lot of complexity in this moment.”
“Thank you George Floyd for sacrificing your life for justice… for being there to call out to your mom… how heartbreaking was that?”
Chauvin was charged with three counts, second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter and was found guilty on all counts.