American News BLM activists demand 'reparations' via Venmo and Cash App A number of black Americans are taking to social media to ask white people to send them money via Venmo or the Cash App as a form of "reparations."
American News Image Comics cancels Warren Ellis' new series over allegations of 'abuse,' 'manipulation,' and 'grooming' Image Comics backtracked an announcement made earlier in the week about a continuation of Warren Ellis' "Fell" series, which were produced in the mid-2000s.
American News Biden signs law designating Pulse Nightclub a national memorial On Friday, President Joe Biden signed into law HR 49, which designates Pulse Nightclub as a national memorial.
American News Surfside condo owners file $5 million lawsuit against building association after fatal collapse On Friday, condo owners at the Champlain Towers building in Surfside, Florida, filed a class action lawsuit over the building's collapse.
American News Deadspin 'journalist' smears Marine veteran J.D. Vance in attempt to defend woke Joint Chiefs general Shortly after Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley defended the military teaching critical race theory, Marine veteran J.D. Vance took to Twitter to air his grievances with Milley's take.
American News WATCH: Sesame Street fights anti-Asian bullying with song, segment on 'slanty' eyes Earlier this week, Sesame Street tackled anti-Asian bullying with the release of a music video called "Proud of Your Eyes," the latest in a series of the educational children's program dubbed, "Coming Together: The ABCs of Racial Literacy."
American News Democrat candidates snub Virginia police union's meeting invitation, break precedent For the first time since the Virginia Police Benevolent Association's (VAPBA) founding, state Democrat contenders snubbed the police union's candidate forum.
American News BREAKING: Judge denies Chauvin's motion for new trial Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill on Thursday denied former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's request for a new trial in the death of George Floyd.
American News WATCH: Indiana grandmother first to be sentenced in connection with Capitol riot Anna Morgan-Lloyd, a 49-year-old grandmother from Bloomfield, Ind. pleaded guilty to one count of parading, which is a misdemeanor. She was in jail for two days for this charge.