Ice Cube Fans Aren't Convinced He Had Trump Put $500B Into Black Communities
Ice Cube says he got Trump to invest $500 billion in communities of color. His fans say he got played.
Will Puerto Rico Become A State? Why Votes Might Not Be Enough
A ballot measure passed by only 4%, with barely 50% voter turnout. The matter could now be decided by the U.S. Congress.
Starbucks Is Giving Away Free Reusable Cups: Here's How To Get One
Starbucks begins its annual holiday promotion on Friday, Nov. 6.
Biogen Alzheimer's Drug Seeks FDA Approval After 'Highly Persuasive' Trial
The drug had been on hold after a previous discouraging trial. It now moves to an independent panel for FDA recommendation.
Airline Takes Shot At Trump’s 'Victory Speech,' Kanye West's Presidential Campaign
It wasn't the first time the airline's Twitter account has been political.
Twitter Users Post #IHaveWonPennsylvania In Response To Trump Pennsylvania Win Claims
The hashtag #IHaveWonPennsylvania rose to the top of Twitter's trending page as dogs, Australians, and U.S. Representatives claimed to have won the state
Arizona Voters Used Sharpies To Cast Ballots, Will Their Votes Still Count?
Voters took to Twitter to voice their concerns after poll workers handed out sharpies to use.
Illinois Fair Tax Results: Mail-In Ballots Couldn't Save Progressive Tax Measure
Residents making under $250,000 annually would have seen taxes go down. The state now faces either universally higher tax rates or cuts to public safety and education.
Why Deutsche Bank Is Trying To Break Up With Donald Trump
Donald Trump's three loans have given the bank headaches since 2016, but offloading them is more difficult than it might seem.
Terrorism In The UK: Threat Level Raised To 'Severe' Amid Vague Warnings, Recent European Terror Attacks
Officials emphasized that the change did not mean they had specific intelligence of an impending attacks
Scuba Diving Fatalities: Teen’s Death At Glacier National Park Under Investigation
Another man was flown to the hospital to be treated for decompression sickness. The exact nature of the accident is not publicly known.
Watch: Trump's Most Buzzworthy Moments From 'Fox & Friends' Election Day Interview
Trump refused to say whether or not he would attempt to claim victory on election night.
Ohio's Franklin County Pivots To Paper After Early Computer Problems
Many are accusing election officials of intentional voter suppression, but others say the backup method is efficient.
What Is 'Patriotic Education?' Trump Announces Strange Program On Eve Of Election Day
The new 1776 commission stands in direct opposition to efforts to reframe American history around civil rights and slavery by the likes of the 1619 Project.
Facebook Current, Former Employees Allege Mishandling Of Conservative Misinformation Cases
Facebook doesn't consistently apply its penalties to conservative misinformation peddlers for fear of being accused of liberal bias.
Donald Trump Jr. Slammed For Misspellings, Inaccuracies In Anti-Biden Tweet
The misspelled tweet supposedly outlined a quote from a "blue-collar" friend.
Biden Touts Support For Dr. Fauci After Trump Teases Firing
After a crowd chanted "fire Fauci," Trump said he was waiting until after the election.
White House ‘Non-Scalable’ Fence Returning As Secret Service Anticipates Election Unrest
A nonscalable fence has been erected to stop protestors from accessing the grounds, and many businesses have been boarded up.
How Businesses Are Enticing Workers Back To The Office During COVID-19
As companies accept that the pandemic is here to stay, they're shifting their benefits packages to match
Facebook Reports Fewer Active Users Since Start Of Pandemic
The company said they mostly lost users who joined at the start of the pandemic, but warned the trend could continue through the fourth quarter.
CNN Host Don Lemon Calls Pro-Trump Friends ‘Nonsensical’ And ‘They’re Too Far Gone’
Endorsement of Trump's racial views and deadly COVID-19 inaction has rocked many long friendships
Right-Wing Tricksters Ordered To Call Victims Of Voter Suppression Robocalls To Undo Misinformation
The two could still face jail time for an array of felony charges across the U.S.
Donald Trump Jr. Ignores COVID Comment Backlash, Tweets About Father’s ‘Historic Victory’
Donald Trump Jr. ignored the new fatality record to tweet about his father's apparently certain victory
Former Marines Arrested On Charges Of Illegal Firearm Distribution, Had Black Lives Matter Leader On List
The Justice Department had investigated the two marines after they participated with white supremacist organizations.
Netflix To Raise Price Of Subscriptions? What To Know About The New Plans
Their cheapest plan will remain untouched at $9 a month.
Chuck Todd Slammed For Saying Joe Biden Takes COVID-19 'Too Seriously'
The MSNBC host said that Biden was accepting a smaller footprint by not engaging in high-risk campaign acitivities
How Breonna Taylor’s Death Influenced Virginia’s Newest Law
High-profile police killings prompted reforms of everything from warrant execution to hiring and firing.
Hackers Stole $2.3M From Wisconsin GOP, How Does It Affect Trump's Reelection Bid?
The GOP still has funds in the vital swing state.
Stabbing In Georgia: Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend’s New Lover ‘In Bed’
Rendell Russell was arrested Tuesday and charged with felony murder and aggravated assault.
Jacob Wohl, Jack Burkman's Ohio Felony Fraud Charges Only The Latest In String Of Criminal Indictments
Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman face a string of felony charges across the US for robocall voter disinformation campaigns and securities fraud