March 5, 2021 Kentucky bill would make it a crime to insult police officers A bill advancing out of a Kentucky Senate committee on Thursday would make it a crime to insult or taunt a police officer to the point where the taunts provoke a violent response.
March 4, 2021 Liberal MSNBC host offers no pushback as AP reporter claims George Floyd protests were nonviolent Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire rejected the idea that there was any violence that took place after the death of George Floyd last year while being quick to condemn the Capitol Hill violence that took place on Jan. 6.Â
March 4, 2021 Derek Chauvin trial: Minneapolis businesses prepare for new round of potential riots As the Derek Chauvin trial is set to begin with jury selection on Monday, some Minneapolis business owners are cautiously bracing for potentially another round of unrest and mayhem after recently getting back on their feet from the criminal rioting last June that resulted in an estimated $500 million in damage in Minneapolis alone. Â
March 4, 2021 Ferguson activists, Michael Brown's father demand $20M from BLM The father of Michael Brown and other activists from Ferguson, Missouri, are demanding financial support from Black Lives Matter after the organization revealed it raised over $90 million last year.
March 4, 2021 Jason Rantz: Washington's anti-police tactics – are they a test case for the rest of the country? Wondering why Washington state Democrats were silent as Antifa and other radicals attacked police for eight straight months in Seattle? They were busy drafting legislation that radically reimagines policing, while simultaneously releasing dangerous criminals from jail. Â
March 3, 2021 Ferguson activists demand $20 million from Black Lives Matter Mike Brown Sr. and Ferguson activist Tory Russell, the founder of the International Black Freedom Alliance, demanded $20 million from Black Lives Matter after it was recently revealed that the organization brought in $90 million last year.Â
March 2, 2021 Portland sports bar owner forced to shut down after business vandalized blasts city response to riots A Portland, Ore., sports bar owner told "America’s Newsroom" Tuesday that he is "totally frustrated" with the city's response to riots that have damaged businesses and government buildings for nearly a year.
March 2, 2021 Women's March breaks silence on Cuomo allegations after third accuser steps forward Women’s March, a feminist group that supports Black Lives Matter’s call to defund police and other progressive initiatives, broke its long silence regarding sexual harassment allegations against New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo after a third woman came forward.
March 1, 2021 Minneapolis courthouse turned into fortress for George Floyd murder trial The Minneapolis courthouse where ex-cop Derek Chauvin will stand trial for murder in the death of George Floyd is being turned into a veritable fortress.
February 28, 2021 George Floyd: Minneapolis to pay social media influencers to spread messages during Derek Chauvin trial Minneapolis is set to pay six social media influencers to help disseminate city-approved messaging throughout the upcoming murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the ex-cop charged in George Floyd's death.