One person is dead and two others were wounded as a result of gunfire at a mansion party in Los Angeles last night. Gatherings of this type have been banned by the county due to coronavirus.
An altercation turned into a fist fight outside of a coffee shop in California after a woman threw hot coffee on a man who was not wearing a mask.
Black Lives Matter protesters appeared multiple times at Minnesota Republican Sen. Warren Limmer’s house, demanding that he address them.
British newspaper the Daily Mail has published "leaked" police officers' bodycam videos of George Floyd's arrest and death.
There was a total of 18,378 reports made over the past year, including 10,818 intimate partner calls where 3,107 charges were laid. Of the 7,519 family violence calls, 963 charges were laid.
"We haven't said 'no' to people, we've said, 'If you want to apply you can apply but there's a process,'" de Blasio said at a press conference on Monday.
Eskimo Joe’s in Oklahoma says it does not intend to make changes to its logo or name after a petition began online calling for the restaurant to drop them.
A crowd of approximately 200 marched to the Ontario legislature chanting slogans like "Get the police out of our schools" and "Racist teachers got to go."
COVID-19 cases jumped by another million in just four days, bringing the global total past 18 million as of Monday.
A brutal attack took place on Wednesday in New York as a man attacked a special needs student at the Hebrew Academy for Special Children in Brooklyn.
The New York Times is beginning its advocacy to not have presidential debates—a staple in every presidential campaign since the Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter debates in 1976.
An image of a vehicle connected to a fatal Vaughan shooting was released by police on Sunday afternoon.
Durham Regional Police say that Black was found at around 10:30 on July 29 near a creek at the intersection between Taunton Road East and Anderson street.
The food service at the protest locations downtown are allowed to operate despite their being in direct violation of both restrictions imposed to limit coronavirus spread and the basic guidelines from the Oregon Health Authority.
Illinois representatives and leaders in Evanston requested a complete halt on history instruction right away, and until such time as an alternative course of study can be presented.