Michael Hickey / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Letts: Chicago Mayor's Lame Word Games Can't Cover Up a Big Crime Problem According to Brandon Johnson, referring to dozens of teens looting a convenience store as a "mob action" is the real problem. By Michael Letts August 9, 2023
Jeff Roberson / AP St. Louis BLM Rioters Receive Shares of $4.9 Million Settlement Over Mass Arrests Following 2017 Officer Acquittal in Smith Death St. Louis is paying off some of the people it arrested in 2017 when rioting led to the injury of multiple police officers. By Jack Davis August 7, 2023
Mary Altaffer / AP Social Media Star Faces Serious Charges After Post Sparks NYC Riot Social media influencer Kai Cenat was charged with inciting a riot after a gathering of his followers turned violent. By The Associated Press August 5, 2023
@EndWokeness / Twitter screen shot VIDEO: Riot Breaks Out in the Middle of NYC After Influencer Detained A Twitch streamer who announced a giveaway in New York City was taken into custody after the event turned chaotic. By Jack Davis August 4, 2023
Jason Kempin / Getty ImagesCommentary We Now Know Why Segments Were Removed from Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town' Music Video Jason Aldean had to remove a segment from his music video, but it was not because he was bowing to the woke mob. By Peter Partoll July 27, 2023
Nathan Howard / Getty ImagesCommentary Study: Democrats' Support of Violence Is Rising - Especially Involving Recent SCOTUS Ruling Acceptance of political violence is on the rise, especially among leftists upset over the Supreme Court's abortion ruling. By Warner Todd Huston July 27, 2023
Frank Franklin II / APCommentary NYC to Pay George Floyd-BLM Rioters $13 Million in Historic Settlement for Mass Arrests in US One outlet called this "the latest turn in a series of madcap moves where officials rush to defend - and even reward - law-breakers." By Bryan Chai July 21, 2023
Phelan M. Ebenhack / AP; Alexander Tamargo / Getty ImageCommentary Kristi Noem Defends Jason Aldean, Offers Country Artist Incredible Location for Concert The governor of South Dakota has decided to offer the country music star an incredible opportunity for a concert venue. By Peter Partoll July 20, 2023
Pavel Golovkin / AP President of France Sent Severed Finger from 'Living Human' in the Mail Tests conducted by investigators after the discovery of the organ showed that the part belonged to a “living human being" By Andrew Jose July 13, 2023
Alvin C. Krupnick Co. - Library of Congress / AP Judge Dismisses Major Reparations Lawsuit On Friday, a judge in Oklahoma dismissed with prejudice a reparations case regarding the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. By The Associated Press July 9, 2023