#192476
29 votes and 15 comments so far on Reddit
loading
#192477
The UK's regulator says testing of the controversial anti-malarial drug can be resumed.
loading
#192478
31 votes and 4 comments so far on Reddit
loading
#192479
U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Port of New York/Newark seized a shipment of human hair from China suspected of being "forced labor products," according to a press release. The packages weighed nearly 13 tons and have an estimated value of over $800,000.
loading
#192480
On Wednesday, The Sun tweeted a video in which Great Britain’s Prince Harry apologized for his generation and the ones before his for their failure to “right the wrongs of the past,” including  “institutional racism” and “unconscious bias.” Harry started his mea culpa by citing his wife, Meghan Markle, then segueing to trumpeting that he […]
loading
#192481
Police Chief Bill Scott has ordered the San Francisco Police Department to stop releasing mugshots of suspects in an effort to combat racial bias, according to a statement released on Wednesday. “This policy emerges from compelling research suggesting that the widespread publication of police booking photos in the news and on social media creates an […]
loading
#192482
Seattle’s far-left mayor who mocked President Trump for urging her to take back the streets from communists, Antifa members, and Black Lives Matter protesters is now taking back the streets.
loading
#192483
The removal took about three hours Wednesday morning.
loading
#192484
Federal authorities in New York on Wednesday seized a shipment of weaves and other beauty accessories suspected to be made out of human hair taken from people locked inside a Chinese internment...
loading
#192485
All lives matter and it needs to be said.
loading
#192486
Over 272,000 have signed a petition calling for Paris Jackson's new film HABIT in which she plays Jesus to never see the light of day.
loading
#192487
Joe Biden demonstrated his cognitive superiority by calling a reporter a "lying dog face" after he was questioned about his demonstrable cognitive decline.
loading
#192488
If the president won’t offer voters an agenda for his second term, he may not get one.
loading
#192489
The benchmark for American revolt remains the Declaration of Independence signed on July 4, 1776.
loading
#192490
Politicians and experts sow distrust with double standards on protests and dissembling about masks.
loading
#192491
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Francisco police will stop releasing the mug shots of people who have been arrested unless they pose a threat to the public, as part of an effort to stop perpetuating racial stereotypes, the city's police chief announced Wednesday. San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott and outside police experts said they believe the department would be the first in the nation to do so based on concerns about racial bias. The booking photos taken by police when a person is arrested for a crime are often made public whether or not the person is prosecuted for the alleged crime. That can undermine the presumption of innocence and help perpetuate stereotypes, experts said. "This is just one small step but we hope this will be something that others might consider doing as well," Scott said. Large cities like Los Angeles and New York already have policies against releasing booking photos but make exceptions. For example, the New York Police Department, the nation's largest, releases information on arrests but doesn't put out mug shots unless investigators believe that will prompt more witnesses to come forward or aid in finding a suspect. Georgia and New York stopped releasing booking photos in an effort to curtail websites that charge people to remove their picture and booking information. Jack Glaser, a public policy professor at the University of California Berkeley who researches racial stereotyping and whose work Scott consulted, said data shows Black people who are arrested are more likely to have their cases dismissed by prosecutors. "That may be just part and parcel of the same issue that police will stop and search Blacks at a lower threshold of suspicion in the first place and so, their arrests are more likely to be unsubstantiated," Glaser...
loading
#192492
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s Department of Housing and Urban Development today released a proposed rule to roll back protections for transgender people experiencing homelessness, allowing taxpayer-funded shelters to turn away transgender people based on a number of factors, including the shelter provider’s religious views. 
loading
#192493
President Trump told FOX Business Wednesday he is "all for masks" and would potentially wear one in public.
loading
#192494
The Chinese Communist Party’s exploitation of U.S. capital markets is a clear and ongoing risk to U.S. economic and national security that must
loading
#192495
Darryl Daniels, an African-American Sheriff of Clay County in North Florida has a stern message for what he calls “godless disruptors” who have destroyed towns across America and murdered law enforcement officers during “peaceful” Black Lives Matter and Antifa domestic terrorist gatherings. Clay County is a suburb right outside of Jacksonville, where the RNC will…
loading
#192496
#192497
When politicians, like Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, decide not to enforce laws because they agree with the ideology of the law-breakers, we're in dangerous territory.
loading
#192498
Rachel Hill was one of the National Women’s Soccer League players who did not kneel during the national anthem when the league started its season over the weekend.
loading
#192499

Opinion | Hotel San Francisco

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

A pair of lawsuits highlight the decline of public order.
loading
#192500
2020 keeps seeing gun sale records destroyed month after month, with an all-time high 3.9 million NICS firearm background checks being conducted in June alone.
loading