July 16, 2020 Vanessa Guillen family attorney alleges 'cover-up' on soldier's death at Fort Hood The attorney for slain Texas solider Vanessa Guillen’s family alleged there are “cover-ups” taking place at Fort Hood.
July 16, 2020 Former NYPD commissioner blames Mayor de Blasio for violent attacks on officers “I got together with all of the community leaders to tell them where they could protest, how we would protect them peacefully, and there were no riots, there was no violence but this mayor is just the opposite,” Safir told “America’s Newsroom.”
July 16, 2020 Retired Philadelphia officer blames 'spineless' mayor, 'fraud' district attorney for spike in crime Retired Philadelphia police officer Nick Gerace blasted city leaders, including the district attorney, on Thursday as crime in the city surges, blaming the increase on “a spineless mayor” a D.A. who “is an absolute fraud.”
July 16, 2020 NC superintendent on reopening schools: Educators are going to be ready for kids 'in any capacity' North Carolina schools are "going to do the best [they] can" to reopen come fall amid the coronavirus pandemic, Beaufort County Superintendent Matthew Cheeseman assured Thursday.
July 16, 2020 Trump should use Mount Rushmore speech as 'template' for campaign shift, Dan Henninger says President Trump must settle on a campaign strategy and his address to the nation from Mount Rushmore "should be seen as a template," Wall Street Journal editorial page deputy editor Dan Henninger said Thursday.
July 15, 2020 Dr. Scott Atlas believes kids should go back to school: 'You either believe the science or not' While tensions over whether or not schools should open this fall are heating up, former Stanford Neurology Chief Dr. Scott Atlas weighed in on Thursday, claiming that distance learning is a failure and kids do not transmit the virus.
July 15, 2020 Michigan police officer saves choking 3-week-old baby: 'It was just another day on the job' A Michigan police officer, who has been hailed a hero after he saved a newborn girl from choking, told “America’s Newsroom” on Wednesday that “it was a very stressful situation,” but his training helped.
July 15, 2020 Trey Gowdy hits back at AOC on NYC crime wave: 'Go check the criminal histories' New York City's recent crime spike has nothing to do with impoverished residents being hungry, former House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy said Wednesday.
July 15, 2020 Sen. Kennedy: Some politicians 'like the political chaos' from keeping schools closed U.S. schools need to reopen for the sake of the nation's children, Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy said Wednesday.
July 14, 2020 John Sununu predicts Biden's 'self-defeating' energy policies won't play well in battleground states Former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu told "America’s Newsroom" Tuesday that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s energy plan will not “play well” in Rust Belt states like Pennsylvania and Ohio.