January 1, 2022 Louisiana judge caught on video using racial slurs on alleged home burglar resigns A Louisiana judge heard on video using racial slurs to describe an alleged burglar at her home has resigned.
January 1, 2022 New York City police union leader ‘optimistic’ as Adams succeeds de Blasio as mayor The head of a New York City police union said he was "optimistic" as a former police captain prepared to take the oath of office as the city’s newest mayor.
December 30, 2021 Portland Antifa rioter charged with assaulting police has case dismissed after 30 hours community service A Portland Antifa rioter charged last year with assaulting police officers has had a federal case dropped after completing 30 hours of community service, according to court documents.
December 28, 2021 Time capsule found at Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee statue site reveals Civil War-era artifacts Books, money, ammunition, pamphlets, newspapers – these were but a few of the Civil War-era artifacts that conservation experts uncovered in a time capsule found at the site of a Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee monument.
December 28, 2021 2021 protests, riots that gripped US in post-George Floyd era The widespread protests and sometimes violent demonstrations that became commonplace nationwide following George Floyd's death streamed into 2021 on several occasions.
December 27, 2021 Robert E. Lee monument removal team finds what is believed to be 1887 time capsule Crews finishing up the removal of a pedestal where a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee once stood in the middle of Richmond, Virginia have found what appears to be a time capsule that was buried there more than a century ago.
December 23, 2021 Satanic display inside Illinois Statehouse days before Christmas draws protesters Religious leaders and others in Illinois were outraged this week, just days before Christmas, when a Satanic group unveiled its holiday display inside the Statehouse rotunda in Springfield.
December 17, 2021 Derek Chauvin pleads guilty. What's next? Derek Chauvin plead guilty to willfully depriving George Floyd of his rights on May 25, 2020, that led to Floyd's death
December 17, 2021 NYC outgoing Police Commissioner Dermot Shea says criminals feel 'emboldened' after defund police effort As he nears his final days in office, outgoing New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea warned of "more bloodshed" if "pro-criminal" laws are not addressed, as the city grapples with lax policies and criminals who "have no fear" and feel "emboldened."
December 17, 2021 Ingraham guest warns vax mandates at restaurants are government overreach: 'People should be very scared' On Thursday night’s edition of "The Ingraham Angle," Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™ Laura Ingraham spoke with Jo Rose, a woman who was arrested Wednesday night after joining others in protesting vaccine rules at an Applebee's