June 23, 2021 Josh Hawley on 'America's Newsroom': We need more cops on the street as violent crime skyrockets Missouri Senator Josh Hawley will be introducing legislation amid the rise in crime across America stemming from the “defund the police” movement.
June 22, 2021 Former Olympian says Trans weightlifter competing in women’s category at Olympics 'sets dangerous precedent' Amid the backlash against Laurel Hubbard, the first transgender athlete who made history for making the Olympics after qualifying for New Zealand’s weightlifting team, a former female Olympian said Tuesday that it "sets a dangerous precedent."
June 22, 2021 Hunter Biden's art could be used to buy political influence: Chris Bedford Hunter Biden recently made his way into the art industry, with his abstract paintings selling for as much as $500,000. Some sceptics, however, question whether his art is actually worth half of a million dollars.
June 18, 2021 Illinois father goes viral for speech against critical race theory: 'Bunch of nonsense' and virtue signaling After going viral for eviscerating critical race theory teachings, radio host and father Ty Smith said on Friday that the race-based curriculum is a “bunch of nonsense" and a harmful view of the world to convey to young children.
June 18, 2021 Couple waiting two years to finalize adoption from China as pandemic leaves families in limbo The coronavirus pandemic put international adoptions on hold, putting families that were expecting to adopt from countries like China in limbo since early 2020.
June 18, 2021 Tom Cotton: Supreme Court would strike down most of Dems' voting bill Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., told "America's Newsroom" on Friday that the Supreme Court would strike down most of the Democrats' proposed voting reforms as unconstitutional.
June 17, 2021 Atlanta community moves to separate from city over crime spike: 'People have had enough' A community in Atlanta has decided to separate from the city and create its own police force. Bill White, the Buckhead City Committee CEO, says the decision comes as crime in Atlanta has skyrocketed and police are not being properly funded.
June 17, 2021 Geraldo, Leo Terrell slam San Francisco over shoplifting surge: 'Destruction of civilized community' Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera and Fox News contributor Leo Terrell both slammed leaders in San Francisco for going soft on crime after a viral video emerged of a man shoplifting from a Walgreens as a guard stood by without intervening.
June 17, 2021 China must be pressured financially to cooperate with COVID probe: Former State Dept. investigator Former top State Department investigator David Asher told “America’s Newsroom” on Thursday that China must be pressured financially to cooperate with coronavirus origin probe.
June 16, 2021 Rep. McCaul: Putin must be told 'enough is enough' on cyberattacks and that US will 'hit back' Texas Rep. Michael McCaul was critical of President Biden's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.