Investigators are not ruling out the possibility that the attack was intended to be an act of terror motivated by Islamist ideology as the attacker yelled “Allahu Akbar” before striking.
Image Comics backtracked an announcement made earlier in the week about a continuation of Warren Ellis' "Fell" series, which were produced in the mid-2000s.
The city of Burnaby, BC, has announced that it will not be hosting Canada Day celebrations, joining the list of cities in the province that have cancelled festivities.
Both pro-Trump and pro-immigration protestors showed up in El Paso TX to protest against VP Kamala Harris's handling of the ongoing crisis situation at the US border.
The first full season of ABC’s the Bachelorette without host Chris Harrison is proving to be a wash for the show, with ratings and viewership dipping to an all-time low.
"It was a séance type of thing for the dead."
"Look at the young people, straight and gay, it doesn't matter. They're the least prejudiced, this generation."
On Friday, President Joe Biden signed into law HR 49, which designates Pulse Nightclub as a national memorial.
Dinesh D'Souza said a perfect storm of resistance, "a red tsunami," is brewing and the Biden administration "better get ready."
On Friday, condo owners at the Champlain Towers building in Surfside, Florida, filed a class action lawsuit over the building's collapse.
On Friday, more than 50 Democratic members of the Texas House filed a petition for a writ of mandamus, asking the Texas Supreme Court to override Republican Governor Greg Abbott's state budget veto.
Shortly after Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley defended the military teaching critical race theory, Marine veteran J.D. Vance took to Twitter to air his grievances with Milley's take.
Joel Davis, the current "Youth Ambassador for the United States on Sexual Violence in Conflict, and the co-founding Executive Director of Youth to End Sexual Violence", has been sentenced on Tuesday to 13 years in prison.
Earlier this week, Sesame Street tackled anti-Asian bullying with the release of a music video called "Proud of Your Eyes," the latest in a series of the educational children's program dubbed, "Coming Together: The ABCs of Racial Literacy."
Chauvin was convicted on April 20 of second-degree unintentional murder, guilty of third-degree murder and guilty of second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.