CRIME September 12 Blue city mayor who supported defund police movement calls for more officers after popular chef’s murder Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is calling for increased patrols after a popular chef's murder after previously supporting defund police efforts.
CRIME August 15 DNC delegate arrested in protest that left cop critical faces calls to resign from police oversight board Calls are being made for a delegate to the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to resign his position on a police oversight board after he was arrested in Ferguson on Friday during a protest which left a cop injured
Obituary March 14 Dorie Ann Ladner, Mississippi civil rights activist and NAACP organizer, dies at 81 Dorie Ann Ladner, who fought for freedom and equality for Black people in Mississippi and beyond, passed away at 81 years old on March 11, 2024.
Obituary March 8 Naomi Barber King, civil rights leader and sister-in-law to Martin Luther King Jr., dies at 92 Civil rights activist and sister-in-law of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Naomi Barber King, has died in Atlanta at age 92 after a life of courage and resilience.
Boston December 16, 2023 Boston mayor posts photo of controversial 'electeds of color' party despite criticism The Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu posted a photo of an "electeds of color" holiday party despite the event being blasted for excluding white city council members.
VIDEO September 17, 2023 Media spent months convicting AG Ken Paxton on ‘innuendo’ and ‘rumor’: Tony Buzbee Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss his client's trial as the political climate among Texas politicians starts to heat up.
VIDEO August 6, 2023 Ron Dermer, Israel's Minister of Strategic Affairs discusses country's judicial reforms Israel's former ambassador to the US and now minister of strategic affairs responds to US and international criticism to country's judicial reforms.
Virginia July 18, 2023 Virginia Gov. Youngkin considers criminal circumstances in restoring voting powers to nonviolent offenders Gov. Youngkin is considering how civil rights could be restored to Virginia’s convicted felons. Youngkin may be less likely to restore rights for those who committed crimes with a gun.
Mississippi June 26, 2023 Civil rights icon James Meredith falls outside Mississippi Capitol during his 90th birthday event James Meredith, a civil rights icon and Black voting rights activist, fell outside the Mississippi Capitol as he celebrated his 90th birthday but did not suffer any visible injuries.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES June 6, 2023 GOP lawmakers demand hearing after emotional roundtable with detransitioned Americans GOP lawmakers in the Anti-Woke Caucus held the intimate and emotional event on Capitol Hill Monday