(Headline USA) A task force commissioned by the Washington, D.C., government has recommended renaming, relocating or adding context to dozens of monuments, schools, parks and buildings because of their namesakes' participation in slavery or racial oppression.
Among the targets are the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial.
Some of the proposals in the...
(Headline USA) The Big Ten Conference, already in court and under pressure from players and parents over its decision to cancel fall football, is now hearing from President Donald Trump.
Trump tweeted Tuesday that he had spoken with Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren about reinstating the fall season.
“Had a very productive...
In its latest effort to politicize professional football, the NFL may allow players to show the names of people who have been killed by police officers on their helmets, OutKick reported.
"Per a source with knowledge of the situation, players may display the names of victims of police violence and/or...
CNN's chief media correspondent, Brian Stelter, called on a rival network to 'cancel' one of its top prime-time commentators for expressing a controversial opinion.
In an op-ed that also happened to promote his new FOX News-bashing book, Stelter complained that FOX host Tucker Carlson had dared to speak his mind...
Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher David Price, who is not playing this season because he fears COVID-19, said he's "not an activist," but the MLB players who won't boycott games are cowards, Radio.com reported.
Price tweeted about his disdain for questions that he heard from fellow baseball players on Wednesday.
“I am...
(Headline USA) Hundreds of demonstrators gathered around the White House for a “noise demonstration and dance party" in an attempt to drown out President Donald Trump's speech accepting the Republican presidential nomination.
And later, a crowd enveloped U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and his wife Kelley as they left the convention,...
(Headline USA) Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff said Thursday that NBA protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, are “absurd and silly.”
“If they want to protest, I don’t think we care,” Marc Short told CNN's “New Day.”
His comments came the day after the NBA...
One of the lead stories to come out of the first two nights in the Republican National Convention was what seemed like an unprecedented embrace of minority perspectives.
Among the highlights were up-and-coming black political leaders like Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
On the...
Covington Catholic High School graduate Nicholas Sandmann, who famously stood his ground against a left-wing mob, said he wants to become a defamation lawyer and hold the corporate media "accountable" for its lies, Fox News reported.
"I want to be a lawyer right now and do defamation law, help people...
Some NBA players said they are talking with each other about boycotting playoff games because a white police officer shot a black man, Jacob Blake, in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sunday.
Blake, who resisted arrest, survived the shooting, but his family says he is paralyzed below the waist.
Rioters have burned buildings,...
Eighteen-year-old Nick Sandmann may have had plenty of reason to smirk Tuesday as he took a victory lap in his yearlong fight against the media that defamed him.
The fresh-faced recent graduate of Kentucky's Covington Catholic High School needed no introduction as he stood in front of the Lincoln Monument,...
A Texas school district has come under fire from government officials after parents discovered that their students had been given a class assignment that likened police officers to slave owners and Ku Klux Klan members.
8th grade teachers in a school outside of Dallas, TX (@WylieISD) gave students a home...