Flint, Michigan: McDonald’s Workers Rally for $15 Minimum Wage
McDonald’s workers have organized rallies on Wednesday in an attempt to force the fast-food giant to institute a $15 minimum wage.

McDonald’s workers have organized rallies on Wednesday in an attempt to force the fast-food giant to institute a $15 minimum wage.

The Los Angeles Police Department is warning residents that a serial slasher in on the loose in the area after slashing occurred in Lynwood, South Gate and South Los Angeles.

A proposal making its way through the Ohio statehouse would award Ohio’s electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote in presidential elections if it passes.

A Florida business owner was found guilty of conducting a multi-million-dollar food stamp fraud scheme where he exchanged bribes and other favors with daycare centers to secure catering contracts.

The Navy is planning a massive expansion of its warship fleet, announcing recently that it would add 30 heavily armed destroyers to its lineup of warships.

On April 2, the Pittsburgh City Council passed prohibitions against longbows, AR-15s, and BB guns, among other things.

One of the accusers of Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax is demanding action from the Virginia State Legislature.

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo called the $175.5 billion budget “the strongest progressive statement that we’ve made.”

A North Carolina man with stage 4 cancer will get to live out his dream of traveling the world with his wife after he won $250,000 playing the lottery.

A study on state-level gun control laws in the U.S. shows that bans on “high-capacity” magazines and “assault weapons” do not lower homicide rates.

The legislation containing New Zealand’s ban on semiautomatic rifles has now been introduced and it also bans various pump shotgun models.

A college student in South Carolina was found dead in a field after getting into a car she apparently thought was an Uber, police said.

Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack is okay with his company’s loss of $150 million because he believes the stance for gun control was worth it.

An Idaho woman is accused of fraudulently taking more than $35,000 worth of food stamp and Medicaid benefits for kids who were not under her care for four years.

A judge sentenced a teenage girl to two days in jail on Wednesday for pushing her friend off a 60-foot bridge in Washington state, causing her to suffer serious injuries from the fall.

Nevada health officials are allowing the overdose reversal drug Narcan to be sold in vending machines in the Las Vegas area.

New York City officials are forking over an additional $1.6 million to city public defenders to represent illegal aliens who are facing deportation, officials announced Thursday.

Democrats, facing conservative resistance to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “Green New Deal,” are now pivoting toward other environmental legislation.

Tyler R. Barriss, 26, pled guilty to 51 federal charges — some of which led to the 2017 death of 28-year-old Andrew Finch.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’s pro-Second Amendment Kyle Kashuv has been accepted into Harvard.

White members of the press were barred from entering the Bolton Street Baptist Church for a community event highlighting black mayoral candidates in Savannah, Georgia.

The Georgia House approved a bill that would protect Confederate monuments and increase penalties for those who damage or destroy them.

Several Democrat members of Congress have replaced their POW/MIA flags with transgender pride flags outside their congressional offices on Capitol Hill.

Activists have shed light on the disturbing fate of animals held at the Parque Zoologico Prudencio Navarro on Spain’s Costa de la Luz.

Today Disney announced that it will remove smoking areas throughout its various properties.

A man arrested for possession of illegal drugs found in his socks told police that the socks he was wearing weren’t his socks, according to reports.

Police officers in Chandler, Arizona, are being questioned for kicking down a family’s front door and taking their children after a doctor reported that one of them had a fever.

A Florida man facing battery charges is now facing more charges after appearing to punch a defense attorney Wednesday. Per a Local 10 report, assistant public defender Julie Chase was looking down at her papers while appearing before Judge Jackie

Minnesota State Sen. Justin Eichorn (R-Grand Rapids) is pushing legislation to add firearms safety, hunting, and archery, courses to Physical Education curriculum.

Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) claimed there have been more “gun violence” deaths the last 49 years than deaths that resulted from all U.S. wars combined.

Indianapolis Zoo President Rob Shumaker delivered an emotional announcement that the second elephant in their care had died within a week.

On Tuesday, Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell of Philadelphia reportedly said she felt her religion was “used against her” by Rep. Stephanie Borowicz’ prayer.

The former First Lady’s story is on track to become the best-selling autobiography ever written, according to its publisher.

The manager of a Tulsa Arby’s restaurant shot and killed a man who spit at her during an altercation, police say.

Timothy Dean, 55, is the second body to be found in Ed Buck’s apartment in the last two years.

Purdue has reportedly settled a lawsuit by the state of Oklahoma which accused them of fueling the opioid abuse epidemic.

Left-wing billionaire and activist Tom Steyer said Monday that President Donald Trump could still be impeached even if special counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence that Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign coordinated or colluded with the Russian government.

The world’s largest airline plans to cancel roughly 90 flights a day next month after being forced to ground all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.

Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM) announced Monday he would not seek a third term in the Senate and run for re-election in 2020.

President Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani told the Hill on Monday that special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe was “bad” for America and “never should have happened.”
