When Ahmed Shabaan noticed that an oncoming vehicle was being chased by police, he lept into action, ramming the suspect with his semi-truck.
Toronto Police made one arrest during an anti-lockdown protest.
Stand-up comedian, podcaster and author Jimmy Dore was a guest on Tucker Carlson Tonight, where they two of them were talking about AOC and the "chilling effect" of her going after people who criticize her.
The Biden administration has introduced a $1.5 trillion annual budget for the 2022 fiscal year. The proposal includes increases in both defense and nondefense spending, however expansion in funding for the latter is much higher than expected.
St. Vincent's 95,000 residents are anxiously looking at the sky these days as the local volcano, La Soufriere, has begun to erupt. Efforts to evacuate the area have been complicated by requirements for them to get vaccinated first.
A grand jury in Multnomah County, Ore. has indicted an Indianapolis man who allegedly traveled to Portland to try and kill police using firebombs at riots last year.
As the Biden administration deals with a growing crisis on the southern border, Roberta S. Jacobson announces that she will be leaving her post as Border Coordinator at the end of April.
The Curwensville Area School District has come up with a creative solution to ensure students have everything they need to get through the day, a closet stocked full of necessities.
This regulatory mechanism is seen by many as a safeguard for bipartisanship.
After months of planning, the US military has now announced policies where its members must be suspicious of each other.
A survey conducted by Data for Progress and VOX earlier this month has revealed that Americans want more policing in their neighbourhoods, not less.
Dr. Andrew Baker, Hennepin County's Chief Medical Examiner, testified on Friday afternoon at the trial of Derek Chauvin, who is being tried for the murder of George Floyd on May 25 2020.
Missy Owens, a niece of President Joe Biden, was working for Coca Cola in government relations and helping lobby against a bill banning US companies from importing goods from China made with slave labor.
“The one thing I can promise you is the U.S. government isn’t going to be handing out money or checks to people."
Police say the suspect approached the 52-year-old man who was ordering his food at a restaurant and made an anti-Asian comment towards him. The suspect then punched the man and fled the scene.