NFL player Drew Brees continues to receive backlash from Netizens following his comments on kneeling and disrespecting the flag despite issuing an apology statement. Numerous individuals took their criticisms to Twitter through #DrewBreesIsCancelled.
Both Defense Secretary Mark Esper and his predecessor, former Marine Corps Gen. Jim Mattis, have broken with Trump over the advisability of sending the military in to quell protests against the death of George Floyd.
Lawsuit says Amazon failed to protect warehouse staff from virus
The city continues to show why they are regarded as the “most diverse city in the country.”
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney said other Confederate statues in the city will come down later in the summer once a new law goes into effect allowing local officials to order them removed.
US Navy veteran leaves Iran day after scientist returns to Tehran
India, Australia strengthen defence ties as China tensions loom
Gap Inc. has been sued by Simon Property Group after it failed to pay rent for 412 stores that were closed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hong Kong protesters defy ban, rally to remember Tiananmen
Iran reports most new virus cases since outbreak began
U.S. stocks fell on Thursday as ECB expanded its bond buying program.
Manuel Ellis died March 3 after being restrained by Tacoma police officers. Radio recordings reveal he told officers, “I can’t breathe.”
Senegal to ease virus curfew after angry protests
Wang Dan, Su Xiaokang, Liane Lee and Henry Liare survivors of the Chinese Tiananmen Square Massacre of June 4, 1989.
“Street Medic Guide” outlines the necessary precautions to take when one is exposed to tear gas.
Drew Brees is currently being criticized for his controversial statements. Fellow teammate and defensive end Cameron Jordan rebuked Brees on his recent remarks.
China says US trade sanctions on Hong Kong violate WTO rules
France cancels 2020 Bastille Day parade over coronavirus
Meghan Markle addressed the graduates of her high school and spoke about the death of George Floyd.
UK banking giants back China's Hong Kong security law
About 70 people ended up in Rahul Dubey's house, while trying to get away from the police.
LVMH vows not to pick up Tiffany shares on the cheap