Louisville Officer Files Lawsuit Against Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend

An officer with the Louisville Metro Police Department has filed a lawsuit against the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, who was

Attorney for Family of Philadelphia Man Killed by Police Says Officers Should Not Face Murder Charges

The attorney representing the family of Walter Wallace Jr.—who was killed by police during a call for service of a

In Defense of Trump’s National-Security Record

Whether Donald Trump gets a second term or not, he deserves credit for the achievements of his first.

Killer of Chicago Police Commander Gets Life Sentence

At the sentencing hearing, Commander Paul Bauer’s daughter Grace, said she envisions what life would be like if her father

Guns at Polls: The Right to Vote Meets the Right to Carry

Reading Time: 8 minutes With the proliferation of heavily-armed right-wing militias this year, voting-rights activists and election officials across the

The Intercept Co-Founder Glenn Greenwald Resigns, Alleging ‘Censorship’ of Views ‘Critical’ of Joe Biden

Greenwald wrote that the article his editors wanted to censor referred to newly released documents pertaining to Joe Biden.

Shaquille O’Neal Becomes Special Reserve at Louisiana Sheriff’s Office

The 7-foot-1-inch former center has gone through multiple law enforcement training programs and held similar roles in or around his

Mississippi Officer Injured in Fiery Pursuit Crash

Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey shared a post on Facebook from John W. Hamilton, the father of Richland Officer Coty

Supreme Court Declines to Fast-Track Ruling on Pennsylvania Ballot Deadline Extension

The Court’s decision effectively allows Pennsylvania to move forward with its original plan to receive mail-in ballots for the presidential

The US Supreme Court at the Center of an Approaching Storm

Reading Time: 4 minutes The US Supreme Court’s latest decision concerning the deadline for accepting Wisconsin’s mail-in ballots constitutes the