• Louisville Reaches Record Multi-Million Dollar Settlement in Breonna Taylor’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit

    Louisville Reaches Record Multi-Million Dollar Settlement in Breonna Taylor’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit

    The city of Louisville, Ky. will pay several million dollars to the mother of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old EMT killed by police, and institute police reforms on how warrants are handled as part of a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Taylor’s family. Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer, filed the suit in April, alleging …
  • Rochester Mayor Fires Police Chief over Handling of Daniel Prude’s Death

    Rochester Mayor Fires Police Chief over Handling of Daniel Prude’s Death

    Rochester, N.Y. mayor Lovely Warren fired the city’s police chief Monday and called for a federal civil rights investigation into the death of a black man who died after officers placed him in a hood, as well as other arrests over the last three years. Police chief La’Ron Singletary and other senior police command members …
  • Jude Law welcomes sixth child as wife Phillipa Coan gives birth

    Jude Law welcomes sixth child as wife Phillipa Coan gives birth

    Jude Law is a father of six. The 47-year-old actor has confirmed that he and psychologist wife Phillipa Coan welcomed a baby during the quarantine. The new addition is the couple’s first child together but the star’s sixth. Law spilled the beans on Monday’s episode of “The Tonight Show” after host Jimmy Fallon asked him, …
  • T.I. settles federal claim he pushed bogus cryptocurrency

    T.I. settles federal claim he pushed bogus cryptocurrency

    ATLANTA — Rapper and actor T.I. has settled civil charges with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that he helped promote a fraudulent cryptocurrency. T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, agreed to a civil settlement with the SEC that was announced Friday. He is paying a $75,000 fine and agreeing not to sell or …
  • Oregon Republican Lawmakers React to Arrest of Dem House Speaker’s Aide in Portland Riots

    Oregon Republican Lawmakers React to Arrest of Dem House Speaker’s Aide in Portland Riots

    Republicans in the Oregon legislature are accusing Democrats of sanctioning “lawlessness” after the arrest of a top aide to the Democratic Oregon House speaker this month during protests that devolved into riots in downtown Portland. Kristina Narayan, who serves as legislative director for Oregon House Speaker Representative Tina Kotek, was arrested late at night on Saturday, September …
  • Oregon Man Arrested Twice in 12 Hours for Starting Fires Near Portland Freeway

    Oregon Man Arrested Twice in 12 Hours for Starting Fires Near Portland Freeway

    An Oregon man was arrested early Monday morning for the second time in 12 hours after he set “multiple” fires along a Portland freeway. Shortly after 4p.m. on Sunday, Portland Police were called to assist firefighters in extinguishing a small brush fire along Interstate 205, which caused no injuries or structural damages. A witness flagged …
  • Biden Calls for Gun Control after Attack on L.A. Sheriff’s Deputies

    Biden Calls for Gun Control after Attack on L.A. Sheriff’s Deputies

    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden called for a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines on Sunday, one day after a gunman ambushed and critically wounded two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies in their squad car in Compton. “Weapons of war have no place in our communities,” Biden said in a tweet. “We need to …
  • Riots Erupt in Lancaster after Police Shoot Man Wielding Knife

    Riots Erupt in Lancaster after Police Shoot Man Wielding Knife

    Riots erupted in Lancaster, Pa. on Sunday after a police officer fatally shot a man armed with a knife, police said. The officer was responding to a call that 27-year-old Ricardo Munoz was becoming aggressive with his mother and was attempting to break into her house, the Lancaster City Bureau of Police said. After the …
  • Phil Falcone can’t pay $14 million legal tab, lawsuit claims

    Phil Falcone can’t pay $14 million legal tab, lawsuit claims

    One-time billionaire hedge funder Phil Falcone is cash-poor and can’t pay a nearly $14 million legal tab owed to a law firm, according to a new lawsuit. The controversial financier — whose wife, Lisa Falcone, landed on Page Six for name-dropping Alicia Keys and using the N-word in front of her black personal chef — …
  • Trump Condemns Radical Left’s ‘Open War’ on Law Enforcement

    Trump Condemns Radical Left’s ‘Open War’ on Law Enforcement

    President Donald Trump on Sunday rallied support for the two Los Angeles deputies that were shot on Saturday night. “As we begin tonight, our thoughts are with the two sheriff’s deputies in Los Angeles who are fighting for their lives when a vicious criminal walked up to their vehicle and shot them at point-blank range,” …