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NFL allows players to sport police brutality victims' names on helmet days after chief's regret over Kaepernick

Players are now permitted to use the thick white band at the rear of the helmet — where their team name is generally displayed — to protest against police brutality

Who is Charles Harrison Streep? Meryl Streep's nephew charged with assault, strangulation after road rage incident

Streep’s nephew was arraigned and released on $5,000 bail after attacking an 18-year-old driver

Aubrey Huff calls Kenosha shooter 'national treasure', deletes tweet after backlash: 'He supports murderers'

Shooter Kyle Rittenhouse has found support in some conservative quarters, with Ann Coulter even asking him to be her president

Wrongfully convicted man calls Kamala Harris ‘opportunist at the highest degree’ after he spent 20 years in jail

One of her final acts as San Francisco DA was to send the case of Caramad Conley, now 50, back to trial after he was cleared of a 1989 double murder

California fraudster who voted three times as dead mother six years after she passed away gets arrested

Abutin is accused of voting in three elections between October 2012 and November 2014

California 'Karen' calls man 'nasty Mexican dog' after he called her out for verbally abusing Latino dog-walker

The video of the incident was uploaded on Twitter by the victim's girlfriend and elicited backlash for the woman

Trump slams Roger Goodell for encouraging NFL players to take a knee, compares him to Biden for not wearing a suit

POTUS denounced the NFL commissioner for walking back on banning the league's players from kneeling during the national anthem: 'He's going to kill football'

Kamala Harris and Willie Brown's controversial relationship: Will he always be the ‘albatross’ around her neck?

One of the biggest controversy Kamala Harris had to face was about her past relationship with Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco

#RIPRazor: Not WWE's Razor Ramon, it's Ralph Barbieri; here's how Internet mixed up radio legend's death

San Francisco radio personality Ralph Barbieri died at 74 after a long battle with Parkinson's but internet confused his death with Razor Ramon's

Video of military dogs attacking man in Kaepernick jersey for not standing during anthem sparks Navy probe

The incident from a SEAL musuem fundraiser had first begun making the rounds in January 2019 but resurfaced recently on Twitter

Sex & Modern Slavery: Did the FOSTA-SESTA acts reduce human trafficking? Here's why we can't see results

In February and March of 2018, the US Senate and US House, respectively, passed Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers and Fight Online Sex Trafficking Acts. President Donald Trump signed these bills into law the following month

California city washes away Black Lives Matter mural after Trump supporter asks to paint 'MAGA 2020' on street

Redwood City did away with Dan Pease's Fourth of July art after a real estate attorney told the city she wanted to paint a 'MAGA 2020' sign because the street was a public forum

Aubrey Huff steers further away from SF Giants, slammed for criticizing players taking knee at exhibition game

The two-time World Series champion lashed out in a series of tweets against the Black Lives Matter movement and said he was proud that he wasn't invited to the Giants' 10-year celebration of their World Series triumph

Trump declares 'game is over for me' if players take a knee after SF Giants protest at MLB game

POTUS also stated that he will not watch any sport where he witnesses a player kneeling because it's 'a sign of great disrespect to our country and flag'

Giants manager Gabe Kapler kneels with players during national anthem before 6-2 victory over Oakland Athletics

'I wanted them to know that I wasn't pleased with the way our country has handled police brutality and I told them I wanted to amplify their voices and I wanted to amplify the voice of the Black community,' Kapler said

Nancy Pelosi says Trump deployed 'stormtroopers' to quell Portland protesters, slammed for 'despicable' analogy

Trump's act of deploying the federal agents to deal with the protesters in Portland earned him backlash but Pelosi comparing the federal forces with Nazi stormtroopers is not being liked either

CAREN Act: Will San Francisco law stop Karens like Amy Cooper from making fake, racist 911 calls?

The CAREN Act was introduced by San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton and is homophonous with 'Karen'

Church of Scientology obtained Covid-19 relief loans for three branches despite $2 billion estimated worth

According to the full list of COVID-19 beneficiaries released by the U.S. Treasury, the church's three branches located in New York, Washington D.C. and Florida respectively received anywhere between $150,000 to $300,000

Who is Michael Lofthouse? SF tech CEO's racist rant at Asian family has Internet calling him a 'piece of s**t'

The family was celebrating a birthday on the Fourth of July in a restaurant when suddenly they heard someone shouting offensive and racist slurs at them from the neighboring table
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