Three Women Accused of Leaving Pig’s Head at Former Home of Chauvin Witness
Three women are accused of leaving a pig’s head at the former California home of the police expert who testified for the defense in the Derek Chauvin trial.
Three women are accused of leaving a pig’s head at the former California home of the police expert who testified for the defense in the Derek Chauvin trial.
Two Asian women in their 60s were hit in the head repeatedly with cinder block in a Baltimore liquor store early Tuesday, marking yet another recent crime against Asians in this country.
Coca-Cola has put the brakes on its controversial diversity plan, which included penalizing outside law firms if they did not meet racial diversity quotas because of intense backlash.
Ford, General Motors, and 30 other Michigan companies are denouncing voting bills introduced by the Michigan state Senate.
A crowd of protesters disrupted customers eating in the outdoor dining area of an upscale French restaurant called Balthazar in New York City on Thursday night.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied efforts to require former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to face a deposition over her unsecured email setup while she served in the Obama administration.
Former President Donald Trump made a surprise guest appearance Friday at a Mar-a-Lago dog rescue charity fundraiser with his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) weighed in on invoking the 25th Amendment against President Donald Trump Thursday, saying he does not think it is “appropriate” at this point but did not rule it out for future incidents.
A 69-year-old Trump-supporting grandmother outed her grandson as the suspect who allegedly threw a makeshift bomb outside a Portland, Oregon, federal courthouse Tuesday.
A New York pub has discovered a cheap and easy way to get around Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive order that bans sales of alcoholic beverages without food: by selling a $1 bag of potato chips.
Oregon’s Justice Department is suing multiple federal agencies for civil rights abuses, and state prosecutors are looking to file criminal charges against an officer who seriously wounded a protester.
President Donald Trump announced Monday morning on Twitter that nearly one million people have registered for his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday.