Five former Memphis police officers face murder charges, Georgia governor declares state of emergency amid Atlanta protests, and Washington police dog retiring after nabbing 166 suspects during nearly 10 years of service.
Are you concerned about your child's behavior at school? Wall Street Journal's Tawnell Hobbs examines if parents should call the police if their child talks about school shootings.
George Floyd's family meets with President Biden amid policing overhaul fight, half of U.S. adults are fully inoculated, and what happened when a drug dealer was given a second chance.
Dan Frosch from The Wall Street Journal shares the story of Reggie Burgess, the Black police chief leading a mostly white police force in the diverse city of North Charleston, South Carolina.
Jim Carlton from The Wall Street Journal shares an inspiring story about Americans rallying together to clean up their communities after looting and property destruction.
Senators expand Russia investigation, Police unions are supporting President Trump's law and order agenda and parents are worrying about the wrong thing.
San Antonio police arrest suspect in officer shooting, bus driver being charged in deadly Tenn. bus crash and Georgia man still doesn't know results of U.S. presidential election.
In wake of terrorist attacks in Ansbach, many are wondering if this violence is becoming the new normal? Wall Street Journal Reporter Matt Dalton joins us with more.