December 4 Ex-Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin, convicted of George Floyd murder, files for new trial Ex-Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin disputes medical evidence and training testimony in latest appeal attempt for George Floyd murder conviction.
October 31 Federal prosecutors investigate BLM leaders over alleged misuse of $90M+ in donations Federal prosecutors investigate Black Lives Matter leaders for alleged fraud involving millions in 2020 donations following George Floyd protests.
October 3 Atlantic article likens Charlie Kirk to George Floyd, sparking online fury Atlantic writer Thomas Chatterton Williams faced backlash on social media after drawing parallels between Charlie Kirk and George Floyd, whose death in 2020 sparked violent riots.
September 27 FBI agents fired after kneeling at George Floyd protest in 2020: reports The FBI has reportedly terminated more than a dozen agents who were photographed kneeling during a George Floyd protest in 2020 in the nation's capital.
September 24 Conservatives rally around 'revival' message after Kirk’s murder, slam Dems for violent George Floyd riots Political commentators told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that the conservative reaction to Charlie Kirk's assassination stands in strong contrast to the left's response to George Floyd.
September 20 Charlie Kirk died for free speech, and universities still have nothing to say The murder of Charlie Kirk on a university campus exposes academic institutions' silence compared to their extensive statements during the 2020 George Floyd protests.
September 2 George Floyd backlash, bail reform driving homicide case solve rate down: ex-detective Homicide clearance rates dropped to 52.3% in 2022, an all-time low, as retired NYPD detective cites COVID-19 pandemic and George Floyd protests as key factors.
August 26 NFL's virtue signaling just hit an embarrassing new low The NFL’s latest "social justice" move is ridiculous. It was born out of lies. We Americans have had enough of this gaslighting and it is time for us to return to the purity of sports.
August 7 Civil rights activist challenges mainstream media's racial violence coverage Social commentator Robert L. Woodson Sr. urged Americans to disregard race in judging one another, warning that current identity politics leads to national ruin.
August 4 National Park Service announces it will restore, reinstate statue honoring Confederate General Albert Pike The Albert Pike statue will be restored after protesters toppled and burned the Confederate general monument during 2020 anti-racism demonstrations.