July 3, 2020 Thomas Jefferson's original Declaration of Independence rough draft: See the pictures Thomas Jefferson's original "rough draft" of the Declaration of Independence, written in June 1776, includes dozens of edits from historical figures including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin.
July 1, 2020 Austin City Limits and Made in America music festivals canceled due to coronavirus concerns Not one, but two upcoming music festivals have been canceled due to concerns over safety because of the coronavirus pandemic.
June 26, 2020 Whole Foods workers protest over Black Lives Matter mask policy Whole Foods employees in Massachusetts reportedly walked out of the grocery in protest on Thursday over the company’s policy prohibiting Black Lives Matter masks and gear.
June 25, 2020 Coronavirus more likely to hospitalize or kill people with these 5 underlying conditions As the coronavirus resurges in hotspots across the United States, health officials are doing everything they can to safeguard Americans who are most at risk of the disease.
June 25, 2020 Liz Peek: Democrats' obstruction of GOP police reform utterly cynical and inexcusable Democrats knew their efforts at obstruction would lead to no bill.
June 25, 2020 NYC protesters spend 2nd night camped out in front of City Hall, demand $1B cut to police budget Protesters in New York City spent a second straight night camped out in front of City Hall to demand a $1 billion cut to the police department's budget.
June 24, 2020 Philadelphia moves to dismantle Christopher Columbus statue Mayor Jim Kenney announced in a Twitter post that Philadelphia is moving to dismantle the Christopher Columbus statue in Marconi Plaza on South Broad Street.
June 23, 2020 Katie Pavlich: Protests have been 'hijacked' and are no longer about equality What were initially protests against police brutality, the death of George Floyd, and racial inequality have since devolved into violent chaos and have been "hijacked" by anti-American anarchists who aim to erase American history, Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich said Tuesday.
June 18, 2020 Philadelphia police may face $33M budget cut amid nationwide calls for reform The Philadelphia City Council gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a fiscal year 2021 budget that would reduce police funding by $33 million amid nationwide protests calling for reform following the death of George Floyd.
June 17, 2020 Philadelphia police-car torching suspect nabbed by FBI thanks to Etsy page Federal investigators in Philadelphia used twee shopping site Etsy and a host of social media platforms, including Instagram and Vimeo, to nab a massage therapist accused of torching a cop car, according to a federal complaint.