August 23, 2022 Minneapolis mayor's office blocks Townhall's Julio Rosas from scheduled ride-along with police Townhall senior writer Julio Rosas was blocked by the office of Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey from joining a ride-along with the city's police department.
August 23, 2022 My husband Capt. David Dorn was murdered in 2020 riots. His killer had help dividing America. My husband police Captain David Dorn was murdered during nationwide rioting. His killer was convicted but he wasn't the only one fanning flames of division.
August 22, 2022 GOP Senate candidate Ted Budd rips Democrat ‘deceptively running as moderate’ despite defund police ties Trump-backed U.S. Senate candidate in North Carolina, Ted Budd, accused Democrat opponent Cheri Beasley of "deceptively running as a moderate," while fundraising with Cori Bush.
August 21, 2022 Education Sec. Cardona slams lack of ‘respect’ for teachers who ‘bent over backwards’ during pandemic Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Sunday blamed the nationwide teacher shortage on a "teacher respect issue" that started during the COVID-19 pandemic when schools were locked down.
August 20, 2022 China complains US not cracking down on 'anti-China thugs' outside embassy A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the United States has demanded that the U.S. government crack down on demonstrators protesting outside the building.
August 18, 2022 BLM activist leader of shuttered Boston charity requests unemployment benefits amid federal fraud case Monica Cannon-Grant, founder of the now defunct Violence in Boston, is requesting permission to apply for unemployment benefits as the federal fraud case continues.
August 15, 2022 BLM-aligned coalition demands release of convicted cop killers The Movement for Black Lives, a coalition of racial justice groups that includes the Black Lives Matter national organization, is calling for the release of all U.S. prisoners.
August 14, 2022 Texas police department defends Kyle Rittenhouse selfie amid online backlash: 'Not how our country works' Thrall Police Department, outside of Austin, Texas, defended a photo an officer took with Kyle Rittenhouse, stressing how the teen was acquitted after the 2020 Kenosha shooting.
August 9, 2022 St. Louis woman sentenced to prison for setting fire to 7-Eleven during 2020 riots Nautica Turner, 27, was sentenced to 27 months in prison on Tuesday for pouring lighter fluid on a 7-Eleven that later burned to the ground in St. Louis.
August 9, 2022 Black family accuses Missouri water park of racism after teens' pool party reservation canceled A Black family accused the city of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, of racial discrimination after their teens' pool party was canceled, but the parks department is defending the move.