Media December 14 New York Times editor who lost job over Tom Cotton fiasco reveals 'pathetic' Zoom he endured with irate staff James Bennet, who resigned from the New York Times in 2020 amid an uproar over the Tom Cotton op-ed fiasco, revealed new details about his ugly exit.
Georgia December 5 2 plead guilty to torching Atlanta Wendy's during Rayshard Brooks riot Two of three suspects in an arson attack on the Atlanta Wendy's location where Rayshard Brooks was fatally shot have pleaded guilty and were sentenced to probation.
CRIME December 5 Arizona inmate gun incident at Derek Chauvin prison reveals security risks Federal prison housing Derek Chauvin in library stabbing has seen other safety red flags in recent months – including an attempted shooting in visitation.
Media December 1 JESSE WATTERS: These are shocking details about Derek Chauvin's stabbing FOX News host Jesse Watters asks questions about the stabbing of former police officer Derek Chauvin on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Pennsylvania November 29 Philadelphia man sentenced for role in overturning police car during George Floyd protests A Philadelphia man, known for his role in overturning a police car during 2020 protests after George Floyd's death, has been sentenced to a year in prison for obstructing police.
CRIME November 28 Derek Chauvin 'dead man walking' even before Thanksgiving stabbing: former prison minister Disgraced ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin stabbed in federal prison while serving sentence for violating the civil rights of George Floyd in deadly 2020 encounter.
Wisconsin November 27 Kyle Rittenhouse writes book to correct misleading 'narrative': 'Tell my story' Kyle Rittenhouse says he wanted to write a book to tell his side of his story two years after a jury acquitted him of charges related to the BLM Kenosha riot.
George Floyd November 24 Derek Chauvin stabbed by inmate in federal prison, seriously injured: report Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, convicted of murdering George Floyd, was stabbed by an inmate at an Arizona federal prison Friday.
Antisemitism Exposed November 24 Anti-Israel protests borrow playbook from social justice movements: experts The anti-Israel movement bears a striking resemblance to other movements by social justice activists in the United States, experts told Fox News Digital.
OPINION November 21 US universities have spent years sowing seeds of today's antisemitism For decades, U.S. universities have sowed the seeds of today’s antisemitism by ignoring or even condoning violence, if it came from supposed oppressed groups against supposed oppressors.