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Far-right livestreamer Anthime Gionet pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor charge. → Read More
A victim told HuffPost that the agitated driver careened into protesters on purpose in downtown Cedar Rapids. At least one person was hospitalized. → Read More
Despite fears of violence on Saturday, it’s unclear which of the major far-right groups, if any, will show up for the event. → Read More
President Donald Trump's supporters swarmed Washington in a last-ditch effort to subvert democracy, the same day elected officials were set to certify Jo... → Read More
HuffPost reporters are tracking the latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Kim Davis, a former county clerk briefly jailed for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses, can be sued by the couples, the U.S. Supreme Court found. → Read More
They're a pro-Trump militant group in the United States that have tacit endorsement from the president. → Read More
They're a pro-Trump street gang that's committed violent acts across the country, and now they have tacit endorsement from the president. → Read More
The Utah boy's mother called 911 asking for a crisis intervention team. Police responded instead and shot him. → Read More
Officers allowed street brawls between "willing participants" last weekend, despite escalating violence from Proud Boys and other far-right groups. → Read More
Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales oversaw several ethical violations among his staff before he ordered his officers to fire tear gas at protesters. → Read More
One hundred people were killed and thousands more were injured in the explosion that ripped through the city, leaving swaths of residents homeless. → Read More
The Pentagon banned the racist flag at military institutions, with a carefully worded policy doesn’t mention the word ban or that specific flag. → Read More
Stay up to date as we cover the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its effects across the world. → Read More
The country reported 67,417 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, more than triple the number seen just one month ago. → Read More
The promising vaccine, developed by Dr. Anthony Fauci’s colleagues at the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc., was the first tested in the US. → Read More
Twenty million workers lost their jobs in March and April. As of June, the unemployment rate was 11.1 percent. → Read More
Abuse victims will tell a judge Tuesday that Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate, should be denied bail on multiple charges, prosecutors say. → Read More
A U.S. district judge on Monday delayed what was to be the first federal execution in nearly two decades. The Trump administration will likely appeal the... → Read More
The idea of dining out again is exciting yet nerve-wracking. It’s a calculated risk for both customers and workers. → Read More