James Alex Fields Jr., the man who deliberately rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters during far-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, almost two years ago, was sentenced to life in prison on Friday.
The incident happened in August 2017 when white supremacists took to the streets to protest...
Russian Embassy in Washington DC dismissed allegations that Moscow has been exploiting last year's events in Charlottesville, Virginia to foment social conflict and racial division in the United States.
In a Facebook post, the mission rejected the claims as "absurd" and unfounded, specifically referring...
Equities in the United States pared gains on Friday after Axios said unnamed officials from the administration of President Donald Trump revealed Steve Bannon may be let go from the White House. Major indexes reached daily highs at 5:54 pm CET. The Dow ticked 0.04% up, the Nasdaq 100 rallied...
United States President Donald Trump blasted on Thursday "fake news' for wrongly interpreting his comments following the Charlottesville incidents during a far-right protest.
"The public is learning (even more so) how dishonest the Fake News is. They totally misrepresent what I say about hate,...
United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that there is ""simply no place" for hate and violence, the likes of which were displayed in Charlottesville, Virginia in American public discourse.
"I think that's why it's appropriate to comment on the recent events in Virginia and our...
"Your words are dividing Americans, not healing them," South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham told Donald Trump in a message he published on Wednesday in the wake of the latest statements by the president of the United States regarding the deadly rally of the extreme right wing in...
United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May condemned on Wednesday comments by United States President Donald Trump that both the far-right protesters, as well as those who opposed them, were to blame for deadly incidents in Charlottesville, Virginia.
When asked to comment on Trump's...
With about 2.8 million “likes” former US President Barak Obama’s tweet on the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia is most liked tweet of all time.
In three posts Obama tweeted Nelson Mandela’s quote: “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his...
Two women who were injured in Charlottesville have filed a $3 million lawsuit against the alleged driver of the car that rammed into the crowd and Jason Kessler, who organized the white nationalist rally.
Kessler organized Unite the Right rally over the weekend to protest the city’s plan to remove a...
Former US President Barak Obama reacted to the events in Charlottesville, Virginia with a tweet that is the second biggest ever on the social network.
Obama tweeted Nelson Mandela’s quote: “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his...
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