US October 18 Minnesota cop banned as a substitute teacher after allegedly reenacting George Floyd murder in classroom A Minnesota police officer who also works as a substitute teacher has been banned from teaching after reportedly reenacting the the death of George Floyd in the classroom.
Minneapolis-St. Paul September 3 Minneapolis business owners face 'almost impossible' challenges including crime, regulations Minneapolis businesses, some of which endured the 2020 George Floyd riots and COVID-19 lockdowns, face difficulties including petty crime, taxes and regulations.
Indiana Fever August 29 Sun star rips Fever fans as 'nastiest' in WNBA, blasts George Floyd meme WNBA star DiJonai Carrington is not fond of the Fever faithful and she took to social media to voice her displeasure, calling Indiana fans some of the “nastiest" in the league.
Police and Law Enforcement August 27 Police vote key to election as cops weigh 'lawlessness vs law and order' on ballot: retired chief Retired Illinois Police Chief Tom Weitzel spoke to Fox News Digital about the police vote for the 2024 election and how law enforcement votes could sway the election.
POLITICS August 21 DNC paints Harris as ‘law and order’ standard-bearer as past comments on ‘militarization of police’ resurface Kamala Harris has tried to burnish her prosecutorial credentials as she faces off with Donald Trump, despite years of criticizing police and reportedly supporting tenets of the defund movement.
Justice Department August 20 Biden DOJ defends Trump clearing 2020 George Floyd protesters from park near White House Justice Department submits court filing this week certifying that former President Trump acted within the scope of his office when he ordered a crackdown on rioters outside the White House in 2020.
OPINION August 19 When Minneapolis citizens and police needed Tim Walz, he failed them. We won't forget No part of Tim Walz's tenure as governor is as egregious as his reckless disregard for the rule of law when Minneapolis burned during the 2020 riots.
Georgia August 17 Bronze statue of Congressman John Lewis replaces more than 100-year-old Confederate monument A large bronze statue of Congressman John Lewis, the late civil rights leader, was installed in Decatur, Georgia, where a monument to the Confederacy was removed in 2020.
OPINION August 15 I watched as Gov. Tim Walz let my home state of Minnesota burn Under Walz, Minnesota became near unlivable and dangerous. His remarkable cowardice and carelessness destroyed businesses, friendships, family members and the place I once called home.
POLITICS August 12 Shop owner reveals heart-wrenching experience after BLM riots 'destroyed' his store on Gov Walz's watch Fox News Digital spoke with an immigrant business owner in St. Paul, Minnesota, about the 2020 George Floyd riot that destroyed his business and took him years to recover from.