Newly released dash cam video of the event, which took place earlier this week, allegedly shows a suspect take out an AK-47 and start firing at Carroll County officers after being pulled over.
Some Republicans in Congress are voicing their opposition to the newly formed "America First Caucus", with one even suggesting that any Republican who joins should lose their committee assignments.
Under the widely criticized rule, police would have been allowed to stop people without cause. The rule has been changed for the fourth time in as many weeks in response to the province’s changing efforts to tackle the pandemic.
Bill Maher had a lot to say on Friday night on his show "Real Time" regarding the media's coverage of the pandemic, and how we have a "badly misinformed population" as a result.
After months of refusing to call a spade a spade, President Biden finally admitted that the crisis on the southern border is, in fact, a crisis.
Oregon officials are reportedly considering making the state’s strict mask mandates in workplaces permanent even as other states like Florida and Texas have lifted theirs amid the rollout of the COVID vaccine.
On Saturday, the US Women's Soccer team has announced that it is appealing a recent District Court ruling where their claims of discrimination were dismissed.
Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe is plotting revenge on the media giants, telling the New York Post that he plans to sue both CNN and Twitter.
In yet another violent incident in riot-heavy Portland, BLM and Antifa rioters burned down buildings in the downtown area, including an Apple Store on Friday night.
On Saturday, TPM's own Mia Cathell talked with host Jesse Kelly on his show about how the recent wave of violence against Asians in the US has nothing to do with so-called "white supremacy."
In an attempt to quell the rise of insect-borne illnesses in Florida, the state is planning on releasing genetically modified mosquitoes.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced today that restrictions on gatherings will be amended to allow playgrounds to open after facing public backlash.
"I understand you have an opinion that you'd like to express," one officer said to some protestors, adding that "free expression is everything in this country."
Police were called to the mall around noon after reports flooded in claiming that a shooting had taken place near the JC Penney.
This is despite the fact that middle-school students were slated to just go back to in-person learning on Monday after a long absence from the classroom.