Protesters Block Detroit School Bus Yard on First Morning of In-Person Classes
Dozens of protesters were seen blocking a Detroit school bus yard on the first morning of in-person summer classes.

Dozens of protesters were seen blocking a Detroit school bus yard on the first morning of in-person summer classes.

A pair of New York City Police Department officers were trying to disperse a crowd building at a Bronx street corner when a thug allegedly placed one of the cops into a headlock, according to a disturbing video.

Officers with the High Point, North Carolina, Police Department were swarmed by a “hostile crowd” of 50 people after searching a home during a drug bust, police said.

A King County, Washington, Superior Court Judge has approved a petition for a recall election for Democrat Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan.

A North Carolina man accused of killing his infant son is facing a charge of first-degree murder in connection with his death.

A Camden, New Jersey, community came together behind a 16-year-old after he was robbed by a group of thieves while selling water.

A Baltimore boy fighting cancer already got the opportunity to become a sports radio host, the number one Baltimore Ravens fan, and the number one Baltimore Orioles fan. Now, he received the rank of lieutenant from the Baltimore police force.

At least 150 Minneapolis police officers have filed for disability, citing post-traumatic stress disorder as their reason for leaving following weeks of crime and turmoil after George Floyd’s death.

A struggling New Jersey restaurant owner hampered by the coronavirus was moved to tears when a regular customer left a $1,000 tip on an order.

A Socorro, Texas, police officer ran inside a burning mobile home to save an eight-year-old boy and his family trapped inside, according to a shocking video.

An Oklahoma woman threw shoe boxes at a shoe store employee after the worker told her to wear a mask before entering the store.

Businesses in downtown Portland, Oregon, have lost $23 million since violent protests have wracked the city, authorities say.

Several attorneys in Jacksonville, Florida, teamed up to file a lawsuit to stop the Republican National Convention from taking place there in August.

The bird watcher at the center of the “Central Park Karen” incident said he will not help Manhattan prosecutors with their investigation into Amy Cooper.

About two dozen American flags lined up in Needham, Massachusetts, were found burned on Sunday night, according to police.

Phillip Blanks, a former college football player and ex-Marine, made the greatest catch of his life when he saved a child thrown from a burning building over the weekend.

A University of Toledo football player was fatally shot late Tuesday night outside a pizzeria in west Toledo, Ohio.

A retired police officer is using his retirement to do good, often by driving thousands of miles to save dogs’ lives.

A North Carolina community raised money for a pontoon boat for a 12-year-old boy fighting cancer after the Make-A-Wish Foundation allegedly rejected his request.

Ghislaine Maxwell hired the lawyer best known for helping to prosecute drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to get her off sex-trafficking and perjury charges.

Ghislaine Maxwell, the accused recruiter for the late Jeffrey Epstein, has a secret stockpile of Epstein’s sex tapes that she will use to save herself from federal charges, according to a former friend of hers.

A man who used to live on the streets of San Antonio, Texas, has turned his life around, battling addiction and homelessness to get a job as a maintenance man cleaning downtown San Antonio’s streets.

The U.S. Coast Guard saved five people and a dog from a sinking 52-foot boat in Saginaw Bay, Michigan, on Wednesday.

A California firefighter rescued a veteran’s dog from a fire 21 years to the day after his own dog was saved from a fire.

A ten-year-old girl from Grand Forks, North Dakota, raised nearly $11,000 to buy her local police department a full meal.

Tampa, Florida, police arrested seven people after they allegedly refused to stop protesting in the middle of a busy intersection on Saturday afternoon.

A “Back the Blue” car parade honoring members of local law enforcement was held in Osceola County, Florida, on Saturday.

A Washington, DC, artist put the finishing touches on his patriotic piece of art in time for the Fourth of July out in the Nevada desert, where he used rocks to create a life-sized Preamble to the Constitution along a highway.

Rachel Dolezal, the white woman who claimed to be black in 2015, is now saying that she has been “vindicated” by the Black Lives Matter movement — or at least that is what she claims people have been telling her.

A 19-year-old woman was allegedly assaulted and beaten by another woman at the Forest Park-DeBaliviere MetroLink Station in St. Louis, Missouri, on Thursday.

Former 1988 Democrat presidential candidate Michael Dukakis is warning former Vice President and presumptive 2020 Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden that he should not take polls too seriously.

A “Defund the Police” mural painted outside Milwaukee’s City Hall had one letter painted over by an anonymous group, so the phrase spelled out “Defend the Police,” according to multiple reports.

A family from Toronto, Canada, is lucky to be alive after their neighbor’s dog named Georgia alerted them to a fire inside their home, according to a video.

An Oregon police officer has been commended for his “heroic” deeds after he ran inside a burning building to rescue a baby on Friday.

At least three North Carolina sheriffs say they will not enforce a mask mandate announced by Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday afternoon.

Chuck E. Cheese, the restaurant chain that was a hub for many children, is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

A high school valedictorian from Mount Vernon, New York, has a lot to celebrate throughout her academic career so far, earning up to $430,000 in scholarship money.

An Oregon county has issued an order requiring that masks be worn in public except for non-whites to prevent racial profiling.

A woman furloughed from her job at a menswear store in Gig Harbor, Washington, decided to turn to her favorite comfort food for help.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is asking state officials to claw back hundreds of millions of dollars in coronavirus stimulus payments from inmates after the federal tax agency says the payments were sent in error.
