Who Is Burgess Owens? Black Republican, Former NFL Player Wins US House Seat In Utah
Owens outflanked primary challenges by diving to the right, calling BLM "Marxist" and saying Colin Kaepernick "spews hate."
Elon Musk Just Got $15 Billion Dollars Richer; Here’s How
Along with positive news for Tesla and SpaceX accompanied a Twitter gaffe that saw him labeled "Space Karen."
Brown Bear Hit By 737 Airplane On Alaska Runway
The six passengers were unharmed, but the bear was killed and the plane sustained minor damage.
College Admissions Scandal: Ex-Harvard Coach, Parent Arrested In $1.5 Million Bribery Case
Peter Brand is accused of accepting $1.5 million from Maryland Businessman Jie "Jack" Zhao to get his two sons into Harvard.
Will There Be Student Loan Forgiveness? Joe Biden Faces Pressure From Progressives
Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York says the first $50,000 could be forgiven by executive order if the Senate ends up deadlocked.
How An Ancient Greek Hermes Bust Ended Up In A Sewer
The bust was still in good condition despite being relocated from a street to a drainage system.
How COVID-19 Is Rattling Baby Businesses
Economic uncertainty is projected to exacerbate already falling birth rates, forcing manufacturers to find new markets
Kentucky COVID-19 Mandates Upheld, Overturning Would Have Caused 'Not Just Difficulty But Death'
While it's a win for the Democratic governor, Kentucky's Republican legislature is expected to curtail them shortly
The Lego Group's Colosseum Set Is The Biggest Yet: Here's When And Where To Buy
Despite supplanting the Millenium Falcon as the set with the most pieces, the Colosseum will actually be significantly cheaper.
Porter Wright Remains Mum On Why It's Pulling Out Of Trump's PA Lawsuit
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur employees have expressed growing unease with filing election challenges.
Joe Manchin Kills Progressive Hopes Of Ending Senate Filibuster, Expanding Supreme Court
In an interview with Fox News, Joe Manchin said he would not allow his colleagues to alter the rules of the Senate to get rid of the 60-vote requirement
Dalai Lama Says Climate Change Should Be A Global Priority, Not Politics
The Dalai Lama formally retired from politics in 2011 but still takes time to push environmentalism and unity, even with his old enemy China.
Inside Trump’s Plans To ‘Wreck’ Fox After Election Coverage
Growing evidence suggests the president could attempt to usurp Fox as the center of the right's media ecosystem after leaving office.
Donating Money For Trump’s Legal Fees? Here’s Where Donations May Actually Be Going
New language in emails ostensibly for legal fees diverts the funds to the RNC and a discretionary spending PAC.
Trump Freebies: Why Kentucky Restaurants Are Giving Pro-President Patrons Free Food
Troy King and Selena Johnson have already received a threat for their promotion, but they've only expanded what they say is a "sincere olive branch."
COVID-19 In The US: Death Toll, Cases May Surge For Rest Of 2020
Counties in the Midwest and South resistant to COVID-19 safety precautions are being ravaged by the resurgent virus with no end in sight.
How Much Did Pope John Paul II Know About The McCarrick Sex Abuse Scandal?
The explosive 450-page investigation also implicated Pope Benedict XVI, but largely exonerates Pope Francis as ignorant of McCarrick's abuse
Lettuce Recall: Over 1,100 Walmart Stores Sold Recalled Romaine
Distributor Tanimura and Antle says nobody has gotten sick, and due to shelf life it's unlikely stores are still carrying the infected lettuce. Find the full list of stores here
Layoffs For Republicans? Why The RNC Is Downsizing After The Election
The widespread layoffs suggest the RNC may be moving past the election, despite ongoing support for Donald Trump's baseless voter fraud allegations
COVID-19 Positive Nurses Can Still Work If Asymptomatic, State Rules
North Dakota has the highest infection rate nationwide, but Gov. Doug Burgum has avoided lockdowns.
Who Is Christopher C. Miller? Mark Esper Ousted For Trump's New Hire As Defense Secretary
Esper and Trump had been in conflict over using military forces on civilian protestors and renaming military bases
Two Infants Found Dead, Wrapped In Brown Paper In New York City
Police are seeking public tips and surveillance footage to find a suspect.
What Supreme’s $2 Billion Sale Means For The Apparel Company
V.F. Corp., owner of Vans and Timberland, hopes the acquisition will help them connect with consumers in new ways
Siri Says How Old Kamala Harris Is When Asked The President's Age [WATCH]
The bug has irked some conservatives.
Georgia Recount Likely With Such Small Margin Between Biden And Trump, Officials Say
Candidates can request a recount if the margin is less than 0.5% but must wait for a Nov. 20 certification.
King Von’s Fans In Mourning After Rapper Dies From Gun Fight Injuries
A 3 a.m. altercation escalated into a gunfight, killing three and wounding three others. He is survived by his girlfriend and three kids.
93% Of Counties With A High Number Of New COVID Cases Are Pro-Trump
In many of the counties, the virus has been politicized and safety measures are ignored.
CVS Credits ‘Pandemic Response’ To Q3 Profits Boost
Strong profits prompted the company to raise fourth-quarter expectations. CEO Larry Merlo will retire in February.
3 Ways Stacey Abrams Helped Georgia Become A Crucial Swing State
Stacey Abrams may have lost the race for the governor's seat in 2018, but her efforts before, during and after that race are why Biden suddenly has a chance in the deep South.
Why Trump's Election Lawsuits Are Already Getting Dismissed
A judge found that the case had "no evidence" after Trump's witnesses admitted under oath they didn't know whether or not the ballots were actually late