
‘Whoa!’ rapper Black Rob dead at 51
Harlem rapper Black Rob, born Robert Ross and the Bad Boy artist best known for his 2000 hit “Woah,” has died at the age of 51.

Kamala Harris purposely ‘avoids’ US-Mexico border: Border Patrol council chief
It’s no accident that Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t visited the U.S.-Mexico border region, the head of the Border Patrol agents’ union said Saturday.

Sen. Lindsey Graham blasts Democrats court-packing plan; says Biden has created ‘instability’
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., slammed Democrats on “Justice with Judge Jeanine” for their attempt to pack the Supreme Court, calling it a “dramatic, bold move,” and saying he would…

‘Whoa!’ rapper Black Rob dead at 51
Harlem rapper Black Rob, born Robert Ross and the Bad Boy artist best known for his 2000 hit “Woah,” has died at the age of 51.

Minnesota State Patrol updates guidance on reporters during protests: no use of force, no seizing cameras
Credentialed members of the press can no longer be subject to Minnesota State Patrol dispersal orders, and troopers will halt the practice of photographing them before letting them…

California police bodycam footage captures homicide suspect firing at motorcycle officer
Authorities in California released police body camera footage Friday showing an attempted homicide suspect firing on an officer before he was fatally shot.

Chris Cuomo says there won’t be police reform until ‘White people’s kids start getting killed’
CNN’s Chris Cuomo Friday during “Cuomo Primetime” said that police and gun reform won’t happen until “White people’s kids start getting killed.”

Jesse Watters slams mainstream media’s ties to Democrats: ‘Let’s name names’
‘Watters’ World’ host Jesse Watters slammed mainstream media Saturday for their ties to corporate America and Democrat politics, saying “big media and big tech have officially merged” with…

‘It hurts us all’: Vigil held for employees slain during FedEx shooting
Mourners held a vigil for the eight FedEx workers slain Thursday — allegedly by a former co-worker — as Indianapolis reels from the nation’s latest mass shooting.

Minnesota State Patrol updates guidance on reporters during protests: no use of force, no seizing cameras
Credentialed members of the press can no longer be subject to Minnesota State Patrol dispersal orders, and troopers will halt the practice of photographing them before letting them…