President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News host Laura Ingraham to discuss the shooting of an alleged Trump supporter in Portland on Saturday.
A failed California congressional candidate is publicly supporting Antifa on Twitter and instructing militants on how to craft spike strips.
The statue of Sir John A. Macdonald that stands outside Queen's Park in Toronto has been boarded up in order to protect it from vandalisim.
The NBA is facing continuing drops to their ratings, probably as a result of the polarizing political stances they have been taking recently.
The alleged assailant silently approached the victim from behind, bricks in hand, and hit him squarely on the back of the head.
Far-left journalist Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury wrongly accused the murdered Trump caravan participant, who was shot dead in Portland, of supporting a far-right terrorist.
Portland and Multnomah County leadership responded in a press conference yesterday to the fatal Portland shooting of a Trump supporter on Saturday night.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden spoke on Monday in Pittsburgh, denouncing the recent violence in Portland including the cold-blooded killing of a Trump supporter by a man who identifies as Antifa.
Belarus has been rocked by nationwide unrest following the election on August 9 in which authoritarian president Alexander Lukashenko is believed to have tampered with results to remain in power after 26 years.
Of the 175 people arrested in connection with the Jacob Blake riots, 102 of them were from out of town, hailing from 44 other municipalities.
The defense attorney for the Minneapolis police officer who has been charged with the murder of George Floyd claims that Floyd was the "victim of a careless overdose" rather than homicide.
On one of the dark web's most malicious sites, Antifa doxxed the black Trump supporter, who was stabbed by an Antifa militant and convicted pedophile in a Portland riot, and his entire family.
At least six Democratic mayors are reported to have broken with the party and endorsed President Donald Trump.
"We know that addiction is not a choice," Tam told reporters. "It is a treatable medical condition and there are many different paths to wellness and recovery."
Tamarris L. Bohannon—a member of the St. Louis police force—was shot in the head on Saturday while responding to a barricading incident.