Breonna Taylor's Family Demands Kentucky AG 'Release The Transcript!' As Protests Continue
Family and supporters want to see the evidence that resulted in none of the three officers at the scene being charged directly with Taylor's death.
White House Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows Slams FBI Director Over Voter Fraud Testimony
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows criticized FBI Director Christopher Wray over his testimony to Congress that he has not seen sufficient evidence of widespread voter fraud in a major election.
Trump Family Lawsuit: President, Sister, Brother Sued By Niece Mary Trump For Defrauding Inheritance
Mary Trump, the president's niece, filed a lawsuit Thursday against him and his siblings claiming the family defrauded her out of millions of dollars in inheritance.
Fighting COVID-19 Outbreak, Health Officials Ban College Student Gatherings In Boulder, Colorado
Following a surge of coronavirus cases at the University of Colorado-Boulder, health officials announced Thursday that 18 to 22-year-old individuals were banned from gatherings together.
Facebook To Block Political Ads Claiming Prematurely Claiming Victory Election Week
There was increasing pressure to suspend political ads during election week to limit the spread of misinformation as vote counting is expected to extend well beyond election night.
Piers Morgan Slams Meghan Markle, Prince Harry For Election Comments, Calls For Royal Titles To Be Stripped
President Trump criticized Duchess Meghan Markle after she and Prince Harry appeared in a new video urging Americans to vote in the Nov. 3 election.
NFL Team Physician Accidentally Punctures Starting Quarterback's Lung
A physician for the Los Angeles Chargers accidentally punctured quarterback Tyrod Taylor's lung just before kickoff Sunday while trying to administer a pain-killing injection to the quarterback's cracked ribs.
Energy News: California Seeks To Ban All Gas-Fueled Cars By 2035
California predicts the move will provide a 35% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and an 80% reduction in certain toxic fumes present in vehicle exhausts.
Republicans Search For Answers As GOP-Led Probe Fails To Find Conclusive Evidence Against Hunter Biden's Ukraine Affiliation
The investigation failed to find any indication that Joe Biden's son, Hunter, and his association with Burisma Holdings had any impact on U.S. policy.
Trump Administration Accused Of Trying To Keep Bolton’s Book Off The Shelves
A former career government official said White House aides blocked a review of the former national security adviser's book to keep it from publication.
Kobe Bryant's Wife Files Lawsuit Against LA County Sheriff Over Graphic Fatal Crash Photos
Vanessa Bryant, the widow of basketball star Kobe Bryant, filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County sheriff arguing deputies shared graphic photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, and 13-year-old daughter Gianna.
Florida Election 2020: Bloomberg Raises Over $16 Million To Help Ex-Felons Regain Right To Vote
Roughly 32,000 felons will regain their voting rights in Florida.
Mitt Romney Supports Floor Vote For President Trump's Supreme Court Appointee
"I intend to follow the Constitution and precedent in considering the president’s nominee" -- Mitt Romney
Pentagon Used Taxpayer Money To Fund 'Rolls-Royce,' Others Instead Of Buying Medical Supplies
The Pentagon received $1 billion in coronavirus response aid from the Defense Production Act but the Department of Defense spent the money on jet engine parts, body armor and dress uniforms.
Nevada Voting Lawsuit: Trump Campaign Efforts To Stop State Mail-In Ballot Plan Rejected By Federal Judge
A federal court rejected President Trump’s campaign after the campaign tired to stop Nevada's plan to mail paper ballots to all registered active voters in the battleground state, whether or not they asked for one.
Trump vs. Biden: Which Candidate Is Spending More, Bringing In More Fundraising Money?
Joe Biden’s campaign has a total of $466 million to spend on advertising and other campaign needs, which is $141 million more than President Trump’s campaign. President Trump and his campaign have a total of $325 million but the president doesn't seem worried.
Bystanders Cheer As Partygoers Paint 'F--k Cuomo and de Blasio' In Brooklyn
Some says cops also laughed as they watched the massive sign getting painted. City refused to comment.
Claims Osama Bin Laden 'Endorsed' Biden For President, New Trump Ad Charges
Donald Trump Jr. gifted President Trump and his campaign a new advertisement, claiming that Osama bin Laden endorsed Democratic nominee Joe Biden as a presidential candidate.
House Democrats Call For DOJ Investigation Into Attorney General William Barr's Controversial Comments
Four House committee chairs are asking Michael Horowitz, the inspector general of the Department of Justice, to investigate Attorney General William Barr for his comments about the FBI's Trump-Russia probe which could potentially influence the 2020 election.
Watchdog Group Seeks FEC Investigation Of US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Campaign Donations
Louis DeJoy allegedly reimbursed associates for illegal political donations $150,000 between 2015 and 2018.
CDC Needs $6 Billion To Distribute A Potential COVID-19 Vaccine
CDC Director Robert Redfield told a Senate panel the matter is urgent.
Dentist Who Extracted Tooth On 'Hoverboard' Sentenced To 12 Years In Prison
An Alaskan dentist who extracted a patient’s tooth while on a hoverboard was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison for dozens of charges including Medicaid fraud, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
Former FBI Director James Comey To Testify Before Senate Judiciary Committee
Former FBI Director James Comey is to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee later this month, Chairman Lindsey Graham announced.
Trump Establishments Were Closed, But They Billed The Federal Government Anyway
President Trump’s luxury properties have charged the U.S. government more than $1.1 million in private transactions since Trump took office — including room rentals at his New Jersey golf club this spring while it was closed.
USPS Clashes With Amazon, Trump Administration As Financial Pressure Mounts
Over the course of the pandemic, the U.S. Postal Service clashed with the Trump administration over mask policies and failed to negotiate a new delivery deal with Amazon as its financial resources dwindled.
Military Leaders Contemplated Using 'Heat Ray' Against DC Protesters
Hours before federal police cleared protesters near the White House on June 1, officers contemplated the use of a device that would make protesters' skin feel like it was burning.
Wisconsin Polls: How Donald Trump, Joe Biden Are Doing In The Key Swing State
Former vice president Joe Biden holds a narrow edge in the key battleground state of Wisconsin, while President Trump’s job approval teeters around 40%, new polls indicate.
Trump Retweeted Manipulated Video That Falsely Shows Biden Dancing To The NWA Song 'F--- tha Police'
Joe Biden finished up an event to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Florida by playingthe 2017 hit “Despacito” on his phone, but Trump retweeted a manipulated version of the video accompanied by the anti-police anthem.
Oklahoma Health Officials Nearly Postponed President Trump's Tulsa Rally In June, Documents Show
Oklahoma health officials raised concerns before President Trump’s indoor rally in June, warning there could be a sizable spike in COVID-19 cases and deaths, internal documents and emails show.
President Trump Town Hall Was An 'Ambush,' Fox News Says
Uncommitted Pennsylvania voters pressed President Trump hard on his response to the coronavirus pandemic.