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Portland Police Declare Unlawful Assembly after Attacks with Bottles, Lasers

(Headline USA) The Portland Police Bureau declared an unlawful assembly Saturday night when people gathered outside a police precinct in Oregon's largest city and threw bottles at officers. Groups gathered Saturday evening in various areas around downtown Portland to listen to speakers and prepare to march to the Justice Center...

Trump to Crack Down on Software Connected to Chinese Communist Party

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump plans to take action on a broad array of national security risks presented by software connected to the Chinese Communist Party, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday. Pompeo's remarks followed reports that Microsoft is in advanced talks to buy the U.S. operations of TikTok,...

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Keep Building Border Wall

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court decided by a 5-4 vote Friday to let the Trump administration continue construction of portions of the border wall with Mexico. The court's four liberal justices dissented, saying they would have prohibited construction while a court challenge continues, after a federal appeals court ruled in...

Court Overturns Boston Marathon Bomber’s Death Sentence

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court Friday threw out Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, saying the judge who oversaw the case did not adequately screen jurors for potential biases. A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a new penalty-phase trial...

20,000 People Protest Germany’s Coronavirus Mandates

(Headline USA) Thousands protested Germany's coronavirus restrictions Saturday in a Berlin demonstration marking what organizers called "the end of the pandemic." A 17,000-person crowd marched through downtown Berlin from the Brandenburg Gate. Protesters who came from across the country held up homemade signs with slogans like "Corona, false alarm," "We are...

Homicides Rise Sharply in Chicago This Year Over Last

(Associated Press) Homicides and shootings have surged in Chicago during the first seven months of the year. From Jan. 1 through the end of July, there were 440 homicides in Chicago and 2,240 people shot, including many of those who were killed, according to statistics released Saturday by the police...

MURDOCK: Dems Speak Volumes w/ Denial of Portland Violence

(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Denial is not just a river in Egypt, as the ancient joke goes. It’s the Democrat/media/Left’s comprehensive response to the nationwide riots that rage on, seven weeks after the funeral of police-brutality victim George Floyd. His memory has been kidnapped by the most violent insurrectionists America has...

Iowa Teachers Send Own Obituaries to Gov. to Prevent Reopening of Schools

Iowa teachers are writing their own obituaries and sending them to Gov. Kimberly Reynolds in an attempt to shame the state into closing its schools once again this fall. This movement began when art teacher Jeremy Dumkreiger, who has organized a Facebook group called the Iowa Educators for a Safe...
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ESPN Exposes Abuse at NBA’s Chinese Academies, Then Ignores Its Own Report

ESPN published a bombshell report this week detailing the constant abuse that took place at the NBA’s training academies in China, but only one of its television shows mentioned the report at all, according to Outkick. The show, called “Highly Questionable,” spent an entire segment talking about the report and...

Md. Gov. Blasts Teen Activists David Hogg for Promoting Unrealistic Policies

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan dismissed Parkland activist and gun control advocate David Hogg during an event on Thursday night, arguing that Hogg’s radical policies bear no weight in reality. Hogan, an anti-Trump Republican, flirted with the idea of a presidential run in this year's election and is rumored to be...

Minneapolis Commission Blocks City Council’s Attempt to Downsize Police Department

Facing the political reality, Minneapolis officials appear to have changed their minds about their commitment to defund the city’s police department. The Minneapolis Charter Commission voted earlier this week to keep a police reform proposal off of November’s ballot, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. The ballot proposal would have allowed...

REPORT: Missouri AG Intervenes to Drop Felony Charges Against McCloskeys

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has stepped in to drop felony charges brought against a St. Louis couple charged by a George Soros-funded city attorney after they brandished firearms at a mob of protesters trespassing on their property, according to Townhall. Citizens shouldn’t be targeted for exercising their #2A right...
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