September 2, 2020 Republican AGs mark '100 days of lawlessness,’ call on Democrats to step up A coalition of Republican attorneys general hit out Wednesday at what they called “100 days of lawlessness” in Democratic-run cities, demanding state and local officials push back against the rioting and looting that has roiled the country throughout the summer.
September 2, 2020 Roger Goodell: NFL will support players who protest this season "We’re going to stand behind our players," the NFL commissioner said.
September 2, 2020 PBS reporter Yamiche Alcindor slammed over claim Kyle Rittenhouse shot 'unarmed' protesters "PBS Newshour" White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor is under fire for claiming that Kyle Rittenhouse shot “unarmed” protesters in Kenosha, Wis. last week, with viewers quick to point out at least one demonstrator had a gun.
September 2, 2020 Biden rips Trump over school reopening struggles: 'He's offering nothing but failure and delusions' Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Wednesday blamed President Trump for the struggles by schools across the country to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying, "They are paying the price for his failures.”
September 2, 2020 Georgia county at center of Ahmaud Arbery shooting sues state to stop vote on abolishing police department The Georgia county at the center of the Ahmaud Arbery controversy is suing the state to stop a referendum on abolishing the beleaguered Glynn County police department.
September 2, 2020 Kentucky Derby favorite's trainer worried about 'rioters': 'You’re not allowed to shoot them, and they’re allowed to shoot you' The trainer of Kentucky Derby favorite Tiz the Law expressed his concern Tuesday about upcoming protests planed outside Churchill Downs over the weekend.
September 2, 2020 Wisconsin Antifa 'commander' with flamethrower burst into tears during arrest, cops say An Antifa leader known as Commander Red was busted carrying a flamethrower to a Wisconsin Black Lives Matter rally — and “dropped into the fetal position and began crying” when stopped by cops, officials said.
September 2, 2020 Breonna Taylor's boyfriend sues city of Louisville, police department Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, who fired the "warning shot" seconds before Louisville police burst into their apartment on a no-knock warrant and fired off dozens of rounds that resulted in Taylor's death, filed a civil suit against the police department and the city Tuesday.
September 2, 2020 Where are the rioters coming from? Data shows mix of locals and out-of-staters converging on cities As riots continue to pop up across the United States, arrest data has fueled speculation about the origins of the agitators and how they might be organized.
September 2, 2020 Biden tops Trump in Pennsylvania, but lead shrinks: poll A new poll in the crucial general election battleground state of Pennsylvania indicates that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden remains ahead of President Trump – but that his advantage is narrowing.