A youth football team from Texas saw their coach fired and had their football season cancelled for taking a knee during the National Anthem.

Colin Kaepernick, who’s been the subject of swirling controversy since protesting the national anthem, addressed critics who have called him “un-American” for his actions. “I don’t understand what’s more American than fighting for liberty and justice for everybody, for the equality this country says it stands for,” he said at a press conference after the 49ers […]

Plus, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg regrets criticizing Colin Kaepernick and a bystander calls cops on diverse news crew and their "suspicious white truck."

While plenty of black NFL players have come out in support of Colin Kaepernick‘s national anthem protest,  LeSean McCoy doesn’t appear to be one of them. In fact McCoy is taking things a bit further by bringing a group of 15 to 20 cops to the Buffalo Bills’ next game. McCoy said that it has yet to be […]

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What impact will Justice Ginsburg's comments have on the Kaepernick National Anthem protest? Why are liberals silent about her remarks?

The 83-year-old judge said Kaepernick and others who refuse to salute the flag are "dumb and disrespectful" during an interview with Yahoo!.

I asked Ben since he's rather socially conscious, does he have any ideas about how Brady could help support Kaepernick's Black Lives Matter protest?

The return of Colin Kaepernick is upon us. The San Francisco 49ers have gotten off to a less than stellar start with a 1-4 record under quarterback Blaine Gabbert. Over the past 4 games Gabbert has thrown for just four touchdowns and six interceptions and head coach Chip Kelly is ready to make a change by […]

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg called the National Anthem protests "dumb" and disrespectful in an interview with Katie Couric.

Plus, Yusef Salaam of the Central Park 5 says that Trump is ‘unfit to be president’ and Tamron Hall and Al Roker address Billy Bush's suspension on "Today" show.

NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice has apologized for his “All Lives Matter” tweet from August in response to Colin Kaepernick taking a knee during the National Anthem. Rice tweeted his apology Wednesday night saying, “When I said {All Lives Matter} I didn’t know about the movement going on between {Black Lives Matter}. I want to apologize […]

In the emotional interview with "People," the "Luke Cage" actress breaks down in tears about state violence and applauds Colin Kaepernick.