It was a cool moment on a hot July day. Six-year-old Amiyah Dantzler-Clay and her 5-year-old brother Jayden saw a police officer parked in front of their Baltimore home and figured he could use a treat. So they took him an ice pop. Police Maj. Richard Gibson was in the… Read More
Justice Department nabs millions of radical Islamic terror “cash”
The Justice Department has seized millions of dollars from cryptocurrency accounts that militant organization abroad, including Al Qaeda and the Islamic State group, relied on to raise money for their operations, officials announced Thursday. The Trump administration said the groups used the accounts to solicit donations for their causes, including… Read More
Iowa farmers rebuild after storm flattens crops
Farmers across a wide swath of Iowa are dealing with the heartbreaking aftermath of a rare wind storm that turned what was looking like a record corn crop into deep losses for many. The storm, known as a derecho, slammed the Midwest with straight line winds of up to 100… Read More
[Video] Cops fight back against violent rioters in Portland
Protesters and police clashed in downtown Portland in a riot that lasted into the predawn hours of Thursday, with anarhists in the mob setting a fire and throwing explosives at law enforcement outside a federal courthouse that’s been a target in months of conflict for Oregon’s largest city. Officers finally… Read More
Billionaire media mogul legend dies at 97
Sumner Redstone, who joined his family’s drive-in movie chain in the 1950s and used it to build a vast media empire that included CBS and Viacom, has died. He was 97. Under his watch, Viacom became one of the nation’s media titans, home to pay TV channels MTV and Comedy… Read More
Man, shot at White House, “shouted threats”
A man shot and wounded by a uniformed Secret Service officer, prompting President Donald Trump to be abruptly escorted out of a briefing room during a televised news conference, had been threatening to kill people near the White House, two officials familiar with the matter said Tuesday. The man, Myron… Read More
Homeschooling “explodes” across America
As parents nationwide prepare to help their children with more distance learning, a small but quickly growing number are deciding to take matters entirely into their own hands and begin homeschooling. Some are worried their districts are unable to offer a strong virtual learning program. For others who may have… Read More
Most Portland arrestees released without charges
People who have been arrested since late May on non-violent misdemeanor charges during violent protests that have racked Oregon’s largest city for more than 70 days won’t be prosecuted. The new policy announced Tuesday recognizes the outrage that has led to sustained, often violent protest in Portland as well as… Read More
Deadly storm pounds midwest
Hundreds of thousands across the Midwest remained without power on Tuesday after a powerful storm packing 100 mph winds battered the region a day earlier, causing widespread damage and killing a 73-year-old woman found clutching a young boy in her storm-battered mobile home. The storm known as a derecho tore… Read More
U.S. military makes major 5G announcement
The Pentagon plans to free up a big chunk of its military airwaves in the U.S. for high-speed internet service, part of a broader push to get ahead of China in the deployment of 5G wireless technology. The Trump administration announced Monday that it has identified radio spectrum used for… Read More
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