August 1, 2020 Dems demand answers over claims DHS compiled intelligence reports on journalists in Portland House Democrats on Saturday said they want answers about reports that the Department of Homeland Security compiled "intelligence reports" on journalists covering the Portland protests and monitored the communications of protesters -- after DHS reassigned a top official in charge of the relevant office.
August 1, 2020 Former Illinois lawmaker places bond for arrested protesters Former Illinois state Rep. Litesa Wallace raised money to bond out seven of nine protesters who were arrested Friday afternoon during a demonstration in Rockford.Â
August 1, 2020 Laura Ingraham looks back on the week that showed Democrats 'have gone totally nuts' Laura Ingraham opened Friday's edition of "The Ingraham Angle" by reflecting on a week in which it became clear "how radical and dangerous Democrats have become.
August 1, 2020 Detroit police chief 'excited' for continuing relationship with federal law enforcement under Operation Legend Detroit Police Chief James Craig said Saturday that his department is in support of the government's plan to send 42 federal agents to his city and is "excited" about their "continued relationship with" their federal law enforcement partners.
August 1, 2020 Portland sees largely peaceful night of protests with more than 1,000 demonstrators as feds prepare to withdraw Portland protests remained largely peaceful Friday night as over a thousand demonstrators gathered in front of downtown's courthouse, as federal officers stepped back amid a deal to eventually withdraw from the city.Â
August 1, 2020 Tucker Carlson: Equality under law is slipping away With America’s institutions under relentless attack — and in some cases crumbling — it’s worth thinking through what we’d like to save from the ashes. When the revolution finally ends. what do we hope to have left?
July 31, 2020 Portland man charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to downtown courthouse A Portland, Ore., man was charged in a criminal complaint Friday with allegedly throwing an explosive device at the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse.
July 31, 2020 Justice Department lawyers request TRO protecting journalists lifted, claim impostors abuse protections The order was originally set to last for two weeks, but Justice Department lawyers want the orders removed immediately.
July 31, 2020 Nearly half of 258 surveyed police agencies' budgets cut: report Some city, state and local budgets were already at risk even before the demonstrations after funds were exhausted in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
July 31, 2020 New York Times Guild mocked for requesting 'sensitivity reads' in its publication process The New York Times Guild raised eyebrows on Friday for recommending "sensitivity reads" as part of the paper's publication process.Â