What Is Religious Freedom Day Announced By President Trump?
To commemorate the 232nd anniversary of Virginia Statute On Religious Freedom, President Donald J Trump declared January, 16, as Religious Freedom day.
Margaret Atwood Faces Backlash For Essay Saying #MeToo Leading To 'Vigilante Justice'
Margaret Atwood, author of more than 40 books of poetry, fiction and essays, including "The Handmaid's Tale" incited ire from Twitter users when she pointed out the potential downside of the #MeToo campaign.
Who Is Naomi Wolf? Author Takes On Yale Over Harold Bloom Accusations
The author in a New York Magazine article in 2004 accused renowned literary critic and Yale professor of humanities, Harold Bloom, 87, of sexual misconduct while she was a senior at the university in 1983.
Alaska Airlines Plane Collides With Truck In Boston Airport
The airplane, reportedly carrying 166 passengers, was on the taxiway preparing for take-off when it collided with the truck. No injuries were sustained during the collision.
Texas Police Officer Arrested For Soliciting Sex From Prostitute
Officer Willy Rafael Lopez was arrested on Class B misdemeanor prostitution Charge in Waco, Texas.
What Is Shadow Banning On Twitter? Former Employees Say It Exists
Shadow banning or ghost banning surreptitiously targets certain users to restrict content and limit audience engagement.
Did FBI Agent Peter Strzok Commit Treason Sending Anti-Trump Texts?
Agent Peter Strzok was removed from the special counsel Robert Mueller investigation team in July after his exchanges of anti-Trump messages with another FBI agent were revealed.
What's Next For Julian Assange After UK Denies Diplomatic Immunity?
The United Kingdom's Foreign Office said to solve the issue Assange would have to leave the Ecuadorian embassy and face justice.
American Tourist In Australia Dies From Heat After Getting Lost While Hiking
He dies while hiking at Larapinta trail in Australia. Authorities suspect he might have succumbed to dehydration.
Joe Arpaio Still Insisting Obama's Birth Certificate Fake, Claims He Has Proof
The former Maricopa County sheriff, who recently announced his running for a Senate seat in Arizona, said he had proof that Obama was not born in Hawaii, as stated by the former president's birth certificate.
New Mexico Lawmaker Opposes Trump's Border Wall Proposal In His State
The New Mexico lawmaker said he will introduce a legislation to prevent Trump administration from building a new wall on the US-Mexico border.
Steve Bannon Has Left Breitbart, So Where Is He Going Now?
Steve Bannon stepped down as executive chairman of Breitbart news Tuesday. In the wake of his departure from Breitbart, he was also let go from satellite radio company Sirius XM.
Southern California Wildfire Triggers High Risk Of Flash Floods: National Weather Service
Thousands of people from Southern California were ordered to evacuate.
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha Directs Media Questions To His Cardboard Cut-Out
At an event held in Bangkok, Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha asked the press to address questions to his cardboard cut.
Georgia Traffic Collision On Interstate 75 Causes 35-Car Pile-Up, Several Casualties
Traffic movement on Interstae 75 was hindered as W Roads, and Robert Mill Road were closed following the accident.
Flu Has Killed 27 In California Since October, Medicines In Short Supply
The flu impacted all the regions in California, with the UCLA Medical Centre treating over 200 patients a day.
5 Tweets Donald Trump Deleted For Mistakes, And Some He Didn't
Let's take a look at all those instances when President Donald Trump's tweets were wrought with grammatical errors.
Washington State Landslide Could Affect Several Families, Leads To Evacuations
Authorities predict the crack on Rattlesnake Ridge, Yakima County, could prompt the landslide by the end of February, and which would slam directly into the neighboring Interstate 88 and Yakima River.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott Opposes Trump Administration's Plan To Expand Offshore Drilling
The proposal, which will open up protected areas in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans for drilling, has sparked outrage among environmentalists.
Taiwanese Fishing Company Found Selling Oil To North Korea, Local Prosecutors Say
The development comes in the wake of South Korea seizing a ship from Hong Kong suspected to have engaged in mid-sea oil trade with North Korea and U.S. satellite images showing two vessels – one each from North Korea and China – carrying out a trade deal in the sea between China and South Korea.
Fire And Fury: 5 Shocking Revelations From The Book On Trump's Administration
Michael Wolff’s book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" has created quite a stir prior to its release. The excerpts released from the book Wednesday in New York Magazine is a prelude to what lies ahead of the book's release Tuesday.
What Was Trump's Voter Fraud Commission And Why It Was Disbanded
President Donald Trump’s first executive order in 2018 was signed Wednesday, disbanding the voter fraud commission which he set up in June to monitor an issue which many argued was nonexistent.
US Soldier In Afghanistan Killed In Restive Nangarhar Province
The casualties of U.S. service members occurred on Jan. 1 in the restive Nangarhar province in Afghanistan. Two of the injured soldiers have since returned to duty.
Trump’s ‘Fake News’ Awards Tweet Leads To Internet Outrage
The president said Tuesday on Twitter he was going to announce an award for “dishonest and corrupt media” Jan. 8.
Changes In H-1B Could Impact Tech Industry, Foreign Workers
New regulations on H-1B visas could affect the employment of foreign workers and also impact technology companies in the United States.
Amber Alert Issued For 2 Missing Girls In Round Rock, Texas
Two girls went missing Saturday from Round Rock, Texas, and police issued an amber alert for them after their mother was found dead Sunday night.