September 21, 2022 Thomas Lane, ex-Minneapolis cop, sentenced to 3 years for manslaughter in George Floyd death Thomas Lane was sentenced Wednesday to 3 years on an aiding and abetting manslaughter state charge in George Floyd's death, meaning no additional jail time.
September 19, 2022 New York City anarchist group protests pregnancy resource center they say advocates 'against having abortions' The Metropolitan Anarchist Coordinating Council NYC organized a protest against a nonprofit that provides services to women facing an unintended pregnancy.
September 19, 2022 Minneapolis to announce new police chief 2 years after George Floyd's killing despite recruiting woes Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is to announce his nomination for police chief by the end of September, more than two years after George Floyd's killing sparked defund police protests.
September 16, 2022 'Outnumbered' slams violent left-wing protesters who went after Tomi Lahren: 'Incredibly fascist techniques' FOX Business host Kennedy said the University of New Mexico protesters were using "fascist techniques" to intimidate Lahren and other event attendees.
September 14, 2022 Julio Rosas accuses media of 'inflaming racial tensions,' cites Jacob Blake coverage, Duke volleyball story Conservative author and journalist Julio Rosas lambasted the media's rush to judgment on news stories that fuel racial tension during a speech at the National Conservatism conference.
September 14, 2022 Zero arrests in at least 17 Jane's Revenge attacks on pro-life organizations Jane's Revenge's wave of pro-abortion vandalism and threats against pro-life organizations across the country has resulted in zero arrests, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital has found.
September 13, 2022 Missouri looter faces sentencing in murder of retired St. Louis police captain during 2020 George Floyd riots The Missouri looter convicted of the murder of retired St. Louis police Capt. David Dorn during a night of rioting after George Floyd's death is to be sentenced on Tuesday.
September 13, 2022 Seattle teachers strike: Tentative deal reached A tentative deal was announced late Tuesday night between Seattle Public Schools and the Seattle Education Association after a union strike that began last week.
September 6, 2022 Judge rules anti-vaccine mandate protester outside Boston Mayor Wu's home 'wrongfully arrested,' drops charges A Massachusetts judge ruled that the first anti-vaccine mandate protester charged for picketing outside Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s home before allowed hours was “wrongfully arrested."
September 2, 2022 California county bans non-lethal crowd control munitions including rubber bullets, bean bags A Northern California county will ban rubber bullets, bean bags and other less-lethal munition when crowd controlling. The restrictions are part of a police brutality settlement case.