On Saturday, US military personnel found themselves handling an unexpected emergency, as an Afghan woman went into labor in mid-flight.
"The majority of Americans- and forgive me, I'm just the messenger- no longer consider you to be competent, focused or effective at your job."
In the wake of Chicago Police officer Ella French's burial—the cop who was fatally shot earlier this month—a memorial dedicated in her honor inside the city's Thompson Center was vandalized, sparking outrage across social media.
On Friday night, a father was fatally shot while driving with his two sons, ages 8 and 6, in Houston, Texas.
Several rescue dogs in Australia have been shot dead by a local government to prevent volunteers from travelling and to "protect" the community from the risk of virus transmission.
"At the end of the day, if we didn't leave Afghanistan now, when do we leave? Another 10 years? Another five years? Another year? I'm not about to send your son or your daughter to fight in Afghanistan."
The breakfast was held on Sunday morning in Napa Valley, California, to benefit Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Frontline members.
Portland Police Bureau Chief Chuck Lovell signaled ahead of Antifa's announced direct action Sunday that local law enforcement won't intervene to protect residents from the riotous activity expected to take place.
The video posted by Freeland is manipulated to exclude crucial comments from O'Toole.
The report comes amid the White House's push for social media platforms to clamp down on misinformation.
Derrick Wilburn, a concerned father, spoke at a Colorado Springs school board meeting against critical race theory (CRT). The school board then voted 3-2 against its implementation.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has officially given the order to activate the Civil Reserve Air Fleet, requesting that US commercial airlines provide the military with 18 aircraft to help with evacuations from Afghanistan.
On Friday, the Mississippi State Health Officer, Dr. Thomas Dobbs, issued an "isolation order" for residents diagnosed with COVID-19 who refuse to self-isolate.
After an appearance in the Hornsby local court, Khallouf pled guilty to four counts of "non-compliance with a direction relating to COVID-19", "encouraging the commision of crimes", and "false representation resulting in a police investigation."
"Those that know us in Jackson Hole are aware that we make business decisions and build relationships in alignment with our values and advocacy efforts," a Patagonia spokesperson said.