July 4, 2020 Military flyovers scheduled over four cities for Independence Day salute Military planes will fly over four big cities Saturday afternoon to celebrate Independence Day in a lead up to the Fourth of July air show in Washington, D.C.
June 28, 2020 Patriots fined $1.1M, docked 2021 NFL Draft pick in latest cheating scandal The NFL hit the New England Patriots with new penalties Sunday after members of their TV team were spotted recording from the Cincinnati Bengals’ press box during a game against the Cleveland Browns last season.
June 28, 2020 Cam Newton signs 1-year deal with New England Patriots, reports say Former NFL MVP Cam Newton has found a new home.
June 26, 2020 DC's Emancipation Memorial, target of protests, was funded by former slaves: reports A controversial statue in Washington, D.C., and replicated in Boston, has a history that many people who currently oppose the statues might not know, according to reports.
June 16, 2020 Fireworks complaints surge as high as 4,000 percent in Northeast cities -- what's behind it? It looks like Fourth of July celebrations have started quite early this year in the northeast – and the party doesn’t appear to winding down anytime soon.
June 15, 2020 Former NFL star Ben Watson preaches justice, kindness at 'Boston Pray' event Former NFL star Ben Watson led a "Boston Pray" event attended by more than 1,000 people seeking unity and justice following George Floyd's death and racial unrest across the country.
June 13, 2020 Lt. Col. Allen West on desecration of Confederate monuments: 'History is not there for you to like or dislike' Lt. Col. Allen West warned Saturday that those Americans toppling Confederate statues or defacing infamous historic symbols were missing the point of that time in U.S. history.
June 12, 2020 Boston police arrest 15-year-old after FBI released photos of teens posing in front of burned-out police cruiser Boston police say they have taken a 15-year-old into custody after the FBI released images earlier this week of two teens posing in front of a burned-out cruiser.
June 11, 2020 College in Boston apologizes for letting police officers use its bathrooms Boston’s Berklee College of Music is now apologizing for "perpetuating feelings of oppression, silencing, and marginalization” by allowing the city’s police officers to use its bathrooms.
June 10, 2020 Mark Steyn blasts activist generation that wants to 'destroy everything it doesn't understand' Author and columnist Mark Steyn told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday that the continued censoring of American history and vandalizing of monuments and buildings stem from the ignorance of a generation of far-left activists.