The Justice Department is investigating violent protests at a Turning Point USA event in Berkeley, linking the unrest to President Trump's crackdown on Antifa. Scuffles broke out, leading to arrests and injuries.
In a shocking move, the Dallas Mavericks have fired GM Nico Harrison following a disastrous start to the season and backlash from fans over his controversial trade decisions. What lies ahead for the franchise?
Greg Bovino, the U.S. Customs commander in Chicago, is reportedly leaving the city amidst controversy over his handling of protests. His departure raises questions about the future of federal presence in the area.
After a heated exchange last month, Dallas Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont apologizes to a fan for the controversial Luka Dončić trade as calls for general manager Nico Harrison's firing intensify.
In a tense incident, Chicago's border patrol chief alleges agents were shot at during immigration operations. This comes after a judge accused him of lying about a previous altercation with protesters. What does this mean for the ongoing crackdown?
In a stunning courtroom revelation, Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino confessed to fabricating details about a rock-throwing incident that justified the use of tear gas against protesters in Chicago. A judge has now limited the use of force during such immigration operations, raising questions about federal tactics.
In a surprising legal twist, Sean Charles Dunn was found not guilty after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. His act of protest against Trump's law enforcement surge has sparked nationwide debate, highlighting issues of free speech and federal intervention.
A D.C. man was acquitted after throwing a hoagie at a federal agent, which he claimed was a protest against Trump's policies. The incident went viral, highlighting public dissent.
A federal judge has restricted the use of force by federal agents in Chicago, citing excessive force against protesters and reporters. The ruling comes after accusations of lies from a Border Patrol official, aiming to protect First Amendment rights.
In a shocking turn of events, online retailers Shein, Temu, AliExpress, and Wish are under investigation in France for allegedly allowing minors to access pornographic content and selling inappropriate items. The scrutiny follows concerns raised by the French consumer watchdog regarding childlike sex dolls listed on these platforms. With protests planned ahead of Shein's physical store opening, the issue has ignited public outrage.