Derek Chauvin’s wife, Kellie, is seeking a “dissolution of her marriage," according to her attorneys and media reports.
After the coronavirus pandemic closed down activities and events in March, President Donald Trump's campaign announced Friday (May 29) that it will resume with in-person fundraisers in June with Texas as the first stop.
A man from New York, who was afraid of coronavirus and wanted to die by "suicide by cop" in an encounter with the NYPD, has actually died from COVID-19.
As anger about the death of George Floyd spreads across multiple cities, the U.S. could be in for a weekend of protests, which have already seen violence and looting.
A Texas woman was arrested for cursing an Ecuadorian couple from New Orleans whom she mistook for Mexicans. She also threatened them with a hammer.
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said the investigation is ongoing, so more changes could be filed later and charges could be brought against the other three former police officers involved.
Derek Chauvin was charged Friday with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Rt.live indicates the coronavirus infection rate is slowest in Hawaii, followed by Vermont, Alaska, New York and New Jersey.
The other three officers involved in George Floyd's arrest and death have not yet been charged.
The video has gained national attention in the wake of George Floyd's death and the subsequent protests demanding the officers involved be arrested.
Twitter tagged one of President Trump's tweets for "glorifying violence" as protests raged in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Memphis, St. Paul, New York City and Denver.
President Trump has threatened to pull the nominating convention from Charlotte, North Caroline, unless officials allow 50,000 Republicans to pack the convention center.
F2 Group managing partner Tom Austin threatened to call 911 on a group of black men who used the building's facility as part of their amenities. He said, “I'm Tom Austin. I'm a tenant in the building. Are you?”
This is the second time Twitter has flagged a tweet by Trump, who responded the first time with an executive order.
Five were reported to be in "good condition," while two were sent to surgery.
Violence escalated on the third day of protests over the death of George Floyd in the twin cities of St. Paul and Minnesota and other cities across the U.S.
The urgent need to keep the U.S. company from plunging into an economic depression will be enough motivation for Senate Republicans to approve the HEROES Act crafted by House Democrats.
Protesters who went unchecked Thursday massed outside the Third Precinct police station, the epicenter of the protests Wednesday, and set it on fire.
Trump has used Twitter since well before his election in 2016 and now uses the platform to announce policy moves or personnel changes.
Riots protesting the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer from Minneapolis are spreading throughout the United States.
Safety measures are being planned for the reopening of Bright Horizons, but the childcare center's CEO Stephen Kramer said they would not require children to wear a face mask.
A measure called the infection fatality rate (IFR) yields a more accurate depiction of the true extent and lethality of COVID-19 in the U.S., argues some clinical studies.
Rep. Andrew Lewis tested positive for coronavirus on May 20, but House Democrats said they weren't informed of this until Wednesday.
The group behind the new initiative has launched similar initiatives critical of Republican tenants under President Trump.
A new report indicates what may have inspired the "When Calls the Heart" star to plead guilty on May 22.
Trump's order will extend deployments through mid-August. It had been scheduled to expire June 24.
Officer Derek Chauvin was placed on paid leave several times for his involvement in at least three shootings during his near 20 year career.
Federal Elections Commissioner Ellen Weintraub unleashes tweetstorm, accusing President Trump of spreading falsehoods and trying to undermine the legitimacy of the coming election.
President Trump has railed against expanding mail-in balloting, alleging without evidence that it would lead to widespread vote fraud.
Police chief Pat Kitchens said the soldier’s intervention may have saved "countless lives" on a bridge connecting Missouri and Kansas on the Missouri River.