This Saturday, millions will take to the streets for 'No Kings' protests against perceived authoritarian governance by the Trump administration, following a record turnout in June.
Activists across the U.S. are gearing up for the 'No Kings' protests on Saturday, denouncing Trump's policies and calling for civil rights. With millions expected, the protests aim to challenge perceived abuses of power.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development's new website message about the 'Radical Left' raises eyebrows and potential Hatch Act violations amid a looming government shutdown. Experts weigh in on the implications.
In a controversial decision, the government has officially labeled Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, citing its violent tactics aimed at obstructing law enforcement and suppressing lawful political activity. This new designation raises significant questions about civil liberties and the future of protests in America.
In a bold move, Erika Kirk steps in as the new CEO of Turning Point USA following the tragic death of her husband, Charlie Kirk. The organization aims to carry forward his vision and mission, promising resilience and unity.
In a shocking turn of events, political activist Charlie Kirk was killed by a sniper at Utah University. The alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, faces severe charges and chilling confessions reveal his motives.
Robert Redford, the iconic actor and director who shaped independent cinema as the founder of the Sundance Film Festival, has passed away at 89, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking films and advocacy.
The FBI has confirmed DNA evidence linking Tyler Robinson to the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, raising questions about political extremism and the impact of the internet. A memorial service draws hundreds as leaders reflect on Kirk's legacy.
The arrest of Tyler Robinson, linked to the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, raises more questions as he refuses to cooperate with authorities. Governor Cox reveals insights into the suspect's background and internet activities.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, an online campaign has emerged targeting critics for job loss. With over 30,000 profiles collected, activists vow to hold those who celebrated his death accountable. This digital warfare raises questions about free speech and accountability in the current political climate.