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Seattle’s Police Chief Quits Over Lack of Respect for Officers

(Associated Press) Efforts to cut spending on police — a key demand of anti-racism demonstrators across the nation — have claimed an unlikely target: Seattle's first black police chief, who enjoyed deep support in its minority communities, is stepping down in protest. Carmen Best announced her retirement Monday night, just hours...

Most Portland Rioters Will NOT Be Prosecuted

(Headline USA) People who have been arrested since late May on non-violent misdemeanor charges during protests that have racked Oregon’s largest city for more than 70 days won't be prosecuted. The new policy announced Tuesday dismisses the often violent protests in Portland as well as recognizing the more practical realities of...

Judicial Watch Sues for Footage in Md. Police Killing of 21-Year-Old Gun Owner

(Headline USA) Conservative legal watchdog Judicial Watch is suing a Maryland police department for copies of any body camera videos of a fatal shooting of a man whose family says he was asleep in his bedroom when police opened fire. The group filed its lawsuit against the Montgomery County Police...

Trump Surprised by Biden’s Choice of Kamala Harris for VP

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump says he’s “a little surprised” that his presumptive Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, has selected Kamala Harris as his running mate. Trump told reporters at a White House briefing that Harris “was very disrespectful to Joe Biden” during the Democratic primaries, and said “it’s hard to...

REPORTS: Biden Picks Kamala Harris as Running Mate

Preliminary reports from Politico on Tuesday signaled that Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., would be presumptive Democrat nominee Joe Biden's choice for a vice-presidential running mate. Politico appeared to have the inside track on the nomination. Last week it had posted---apparently by accident---a list of the prospective running mates that identified...

BLM Organizer Defends Violent Looting, Rioting As ‘Reparations’

Black Lives Matter activists defended the rioting and looting that took place in downtown Chicago over the weekend, arguing that the destruction is tantamount to “reparations.” “I don’t care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats,”...

Soros-Backed Prosecutor Deflects Blame for ‘Emboldened’ Criminals

Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx has been reportedly refusing to prosecute “minor” crimes connected to the ongoing protests and violent riots racking Chicago. But the George Soros-backed prosecutor defended her office’s actions on Tuesday, arguing that her prosecutorial team “is not in the arresting business.” Several Chicago officials have blamed...

Appeals Court Wavers on Rejecting Activist Judge’s Ruling to Block Flynn Dismissal

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court in Washington appeared inclined Tuesday to let a judge decide on his own whether to grant the Justice Department's request to dismiss the criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, a Bill Clinton appointee, entered...

TRUMP: NFL Shouldn’t Return If Players Kneel During National Anthem

President Trump said he doesn’t want the upcoming NFL season to take place if players plan on kneeling for the national anthem. "Well, they want to open, and they want to open badly, and they've been working with government," Trump told Fox Sports Radio on Tuesday. “And I would say...

Justice Dept. Issues Findings on How to Prevent School Attacks

(Associated Press) School officials nationwide should improve mental health resources, monitor student social media accounts and improve physical security measures, according to a Justice Department report on school safety released Tuesday. The report, compiled by the department's School Safety Working Group, examined what the panel believes are the 10 most essential...

SELLERS: Ga.’s Stone Mountain a Symbol of Southern Blacks’ Triumph

Atop Georgia's Stone Mountain on a recent Saturday, hundreds of African Americans, as well as other visitors of color, stood triumphantly overlooking the newly conquered terrain. They had surmounted the strenuous, one-mile trek to the top despite the hot, August sun---which by mid-morning already felt like it had climbed past...

Gun Sales in New York More Than Double As Crime Skyrockets

Gun sales in New York more than doubled during the month of June compared to last year, according to FBI data collected by the New York Post. More than 52,000 background checks were conducted for people seeking to buy firearms in the Empire State, according to the data, which is...
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