Portland commissioner opposes $18M in police cuts, has home targeted by protesters
The home of a Portland, Ore., city commissioner was targeted by protesters this week over his refusal to support $18 million in cuts to the police budget.
The home of a Portland, Ore., city commissioner was targeted by protesters this week over his refusal to support $18 million in cuts to the police budget.
The union that represents Portland, Ore., police officers filed a grievance Thursday challenging a voter-approved measure to create a civilian oversight board.
Elected officials in Louisville, Ky., approved a controversial police union contract Thursday, as the city continued to face backlash from the police killing of Breonna Taylor and a lack of charges in connection with her death.
Conservative activist Candace Owens said Thursday that she plans to sue Facebook’s third-party fact-checkers over perceived censorship of her social media posts.
The only sure thing in Montana’s U.S. Senate race was that a Steve would be going to Washington.
In addition to taking the White House, congressional Democrats are hoping to re-take the Senate, while keeping a majority in the House, by flipping a number of red states blue during Tuesday’s election.
A federal judge on Friday denied an order sought by Oregon’s attorney general to prohibit federal agents from making arrests during the ongoing chaotic protests in Portland amid a battle between progressive local leaders and the Trump administration over the presence of federal forces.
A pair of Oregon state lawmakers, an attorney, a church and a social justice group filed a lawsuit against four federal agencies Tuesday over the presence of federal agents in Portland as the city grapples with nightly protests that have at times turned violent.
Several big-city mayors that have seen upticks in violent crime and escalating clashes between police and protesters are demanding federal agents be withdrawn from their cities — and any plans for more federal deployments be halted.
American Airlines is reviewing an incident in which Sen. Ted Cruz was photographed on one of its flights without a mask, Fox News has learned.
Michael Dukakis, the former Democratic Massachusetts governor who lost his 1988 White House bid to then-Vice President George H. W. Bush, is warning Joe Biden not to take polls showing him with a double-digit lead over President Trump too seriously.
President Trump blasted Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker in a letter Friday over ongoing gun violence that has plagued the city in recent years, accusing both Democrats of putting “your own political interests ahead of the lives, safety and fortunes of your own citizens.
A journalist who attended President Trump’s campaign rally in Oklahoma last weekend has tested positive for the coronavirus, he said Friday.
Protesters on Monday tried toppling a statue of Andrew Jackson near the White House, while sealing off an area in an act of defiance similar to events in Seattle by declaring off-limits an area dubbed the “Black House Autonomous Zone,” or “BHAZ.
Unredacted portions of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on his Russia investigation were released Friday as a result of a lawsuit from BuzzFeed News and a nonprofit research group.
Around 300,000 people have applied for tickets to President Trump’s first scheduled rally since states began efforts to resume normal life following weeks of lockdown measures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The niece of Martin Luther King Jr. said former Vice President Joe Biden was speaking from a different reality when he said the death of George Floyd had a larger global impact than the assassination of the Civil Rights icon.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., introduced a bill Thursday to end “no-knock” warrants like the one that led to the shooting death of an African-American woman earlier this year.