Kyle Rittenhouse released a new book called “Acquitted” on Amazon Kindle, but despite having a radicalized alt-right fan base, the book is not performing well in the market. Rittenhouse, still not even old enough to buy alcohol, launched the project on the second anniversary of his acquittal on all charges related to the killing of...
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Former Olympian and YouTube Star Receives Six-Month Sentence After Intentionally Crashing Plane for Online Views
Former Olympic snowboarder and YouTube star Trevor Jacob was sentenced to six months in a federal prison after he admitted to intentionally crashing his airplane in Southern California. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Central District of California, Jacob crashed his single-engine Taylorcraft BL-65 plane on Nov. 24, 2021, while streaming on YouTube in an attempt...
Atlanta Man Won’t Serve Jail Time for Burning Down Wendy’s Restaurant after Rayshard Brooks Was Gunned Down By Police In 2020
A 23-year-old Atlanta man received five years probation Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to the arson fire that destroyed the Wendy’s restaurant that was the site of the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks in 2020. Chisom Kingston, who admitted in Fulton County Court to burning down the business, will not serve time in jail...
Private, Christian Hillsdale College Stands FAST in the Face of Federal Bullying via Title IX Lawsuit
Black California Cop Says She Intervened While a Colleague Smushed a Black Boy’s Face Into Cactus-Like Plant and Was Relieved from Duty
A Black Pasadena, California, cop is suing her department after she claims she experienced retaliation and discrimination while on the job. The lawsuit filed by Taisyn Crutchfield outlined an encounter that happened after the January fatal shooting of Charles Towns, a Black man, involving deputies from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, CBS News and KTTV reported. Taisyn...
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Utah School District Where Black 10-Year-Old Took Her Own Life After Facing Bullying from Teachers and Students Settles Discrimination Case with DOJ
A Utah school district recently resolved a case with the Department of Justice, acknowledging racial discrimination and harassment. The settlement comes years after evidence indicated that Black students were not adequately safeguarded by school officials when facing race-based targeting from their white peers. The Davis School District, which reached the settlement with the Justice Department,...








