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Seattle Ordered To Pay Large Settlement in Lawsuit Over Damages From George Floyd Protests

The City of Seattle agreed to settle a lawsuit with business owners and residents over the city's 2020 handling of the so-called autonomous zone protests originally dubbed the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP).

Actor Jansen Panettiere Dies Suddenly at 28

Actor Jansen Panettiere died suddenly in his New York apartment last week.

Project Veritas Loses 200,000 Followers, Begs Donors to Continue Support After James O’Keefe’s Removal

Project Veritas is seeking continued support from its donors as its founder, James O'Keefe, was removed from the organization.

Florida Keys Builds State Trooper ‘Base Camp’ in Response to Migrant Crisis

Under Biden, fiscal year 2022 saw 2.76 million illegal immigrant border crossings. The Biden administration and Democrats are also pushing for citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants.

Illinois Dem. Governor Criticizes Chicago Police Department for Hosting Governor DeSantis at Event

Illinois Governor Pritzker called out the Chicago Police Department for hosting Republican Ron DeSantis at a police event.

Officers Plead Not Guilty to Tyre Nichols Murder

Five former police officers charged with the murder of Tyre Nichols pleaded not guilty.

Queensland Police Told to Keep Record of Interactions with ‘Conspiracy Theorists’ and ‘Extremists’

Police must record interactions with "religious, social or political extremists and sovereign citizens, as well as people with ideologies relating to capitalism, communism, socialism or Marxism."

‘A Haunting Similarity to George Floyd’: Death of Man Restrained by Mental Crisis Team Ruled a Homicide

The death of a Colorado man who died while under physical restraint by members of a crisis response team last fall has officially been ruled a homicide, though no charges will be filed in connection to the incident.

The Gunman Who Killed 3 Michigan State Students and Wounded 5 May Have Planned to Attack New Jersey Schools, Police Say, as Heroes Helped...

The gunman who killed three Michigan State University students and left five others in critical condition may have had plans to target two schools in New Jersey, police there said.

Liberal Cities Across the Country Forbidding Police From Making Certain Traffic Stops

Leaders in multiple states and cities are embracing efforts to bar police from pulling drivers over for certain less-severe traffic violations, a move that some experts believe endangers public safety.

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