Jul. 2–About 50 people rallied in front of the Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh on Thursday afternoon, protesting the newly imposed restriction on alcohol consumption in restaurants and bars. Many...
Last month, the U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 11.1 percent. This comes as businesses shuttered by the COVID-19 pandemic rehired millions of workers. According to the...
Last month, firearm-related background checks reached 3.9 million. This is the highest since the tracking system was created more than twenty years ago. According to Fox...
The stock market has managed to stay largely unharmed by the economic effects of the pandemic. Will this continue through 2020? One major risk factor looms...
Seattle Police finally got the green light to break up the so-called “Capital Hill Organized Protest (CHOP)” on Wednesday. Mayor Jenny Durkan finally gave police the...
WASHINGTON – A task force has been created by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to protect the country's historic monuments, memorials, statues, and federal facilities. Acting Secretary of...
Lawmakers in New York City have voted on budget changes that moved $1 billion from the NYPD to programs that support youth and community development. According...
On Tuesday, President Trump said the federal government is “tracking down the two anarchists” who threw red paint on two George Washington statues in New York...
Surging COVID-19 cases are derailing reopening plans in several states. With this, the nation’s top infectious disease doctor says it could get worse if people don’t...
South Carolina senator Tim Scott, the only African Republican in the Senate, made a push for major police reform legislation. He won strong support from his...