The Rule of Law Is More Important Than How You Feel About Trump | Opinion
Following the failed assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump, Americans have a lot to think about.
D'Vontaye Mitchell update: Everything we know as murder charges referred
Police referred felony charges against four individuals after Mitchell died after being pinned down outside a Milwaukee hotel.
Are the Police a Force for Good?
Staying rational is essential. While the stakes are high, emotions shouldn't distort the picture.
Ben Crump hired by family of US Airman killed by Florida sheriff deputy
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has been retained by the family to "demand justice for Roger Fortson."
Bill Barr remarks about Donald Trump floating executions sparks alarm
"I think people sometimes took him too literally," the former U.S. attorney general said about Trump.
Donald Trump threatened with new legal headache
The new amended complaint stems from the incident in which protestors in 2020 were forcibly cleared from Lafayette Square.
Matt Gaetz refuses to watch Super Bowl because of Black National Anthem
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday to crown the 2023 season's champion.
Manuel Ellis' family reacts to acquittal of police officers
Three police officers were found not guilty of charges related to the death of "Manny" Ellis, a Black man who died in custody.
Marjorie Taylor Greene rages at BLM protesters getting $500 fine
The Republican congresswoman wrote on Monday that "the scales of Justice have tipped so hard one way they have fallen off."
Derek Chauvin's stabbing sparks Jeffrey Epstein-inspired theory
The new theory has cited widely-debunked claims about about the nature of George Floyd's death.
Derek Chauvin, officer convicted of George Floyd's death, stabbed in prison
Convicted former officer Derek Chauvin was stabbed in an Arizona federal prison, he is in serious condition.
Supreme Court Derek Chauvin ruling angers Republicans
The Supreme Court denied an appeal from Chauvin, who was convicted in 2021 for the death of George Floyd.
I was branded the "Central Park Karen" in 2020. I still live in hiding
My family has suffered enormously. I am scared to be in public.
Fact check: Tucker Carlson says new evidence clears Derek Chauvin of murder
Carlson said new court documents showed Floyd was not murdered by Derek Chauvin. Here's what to know.
Trump co-defendant said he was charged as "Negro wake-up call"
Upon his release from jail, Harrison Floyd delivered a controversial message to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Noah Gragson released from NASCAR contract after suspension
The 25-year-old driver was on an indefinite suspension from his team, the Legacy Motor Club.
NASCAR sparks boycott calls after Noah Gragson suspension—"Bud Light them"
NASCAR fans have called for a Bud Light style "cancellation" after driver Noah Gragson was suspended.
I gave George Floyd first aid. Police have learned nothing
Every one of us at the scene carries the tragic horror with us.
Oakland NAACP blames "defund the police" for rampant crime in city
Cynthia Adams, president of the Oakland branch of the NAACP told Newsweek: "We need the police!"
Divided Nation: New Monuments to Emmett Till; New Racism in Textbooks
Biden's proclamation of three federal monuments to Emmett Till and hsi mother comes at a time when American racial justice is mired in a dance of two steps forward, one step back.
I lost white friends when I finally spoke out
New white friends are "vetted". I am not teaching "Intro to Blackness 101."
Supreme Court's chances of taking up Derek Chauvin's appeal
Derek Chauvin, who was sentenced to more than 22-and-a-half years for the murder of George Floyd, is appealing his conviction to the Supreme Court.
Donald Trump will lose to Biden again for one main reason, Larry Elder says
Presidential candidate says Republicans need to get behind someone "whose last name is other than Trump" to win in 2024.
France faces George Floyd moment as police shooting sparks mass protest
Zartoshte Bakhtiari, mayor of a Parisian suburb, told Newsweek he was "terribly shocked" by the damage caused.
Anti-Police Sentiment Spells Doom for Police Morale and Retention
While watching the footage from the George Floyd killing, I kept asking myself the same question over and over again: have we not learned anything in the past 20 years?
On Anniversary of George Floyd's Killing, Black Businesses Are Left Behind
The three-year anniversary of George Floyd's death is a reminder that we must do more to support Black entrepreneurs and create pathways for generational wealth in Black communities.
FBI probe into alleged racist police "tip of the iceberg," says Amnesty
Amnesty has called for "root and branch" reform of the policing system throughout the U.S. after numerous officers in California were accused of racist conduct.
Greg Abbott under pressure over plan to pardon 'racist' convicted murderer
Daniel Perry, who Abbott has pledged to pardon, compared Black Lives Matter to "a zoo full of monkeys" on social media.
Walmart shutters four Chicago stores after 'million-dollar losses'
Lori Lightfoot, the outgoing mayor of Chicago, said she was "incredibly disappointed" by the decision.
Greg Abbott wants to pardon Army sgt. convicted of killing BLM protestor
The Texas governor said on Saturday that the state's "Stand Your Ground" laws cannot be nullified by a jury or "progressive District Attorney."