Democrats Strike Back Against DeJoy Plan: 'The Best Way To Kill Your Business'
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi called DeJoy's proposal "The best way to kill your business." It faces steep opposition politically, legislatively and legally.
CDC 'Deeply Concerned' As COVID-19 Cases Begin To Rise Once Again
An increase in cases in the U.S. has prompted strenuous warnings from health officials that carelessness could undo vaccination efforts.
Background Check Didn't Stop Colorado Shooting Suspect From Buying AR-556
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa was cleared to buy a rifle by the Colorado Bureau of Investigations. Biden is pushing for expanded checks and a ban on assault weapons.
Fox News Slapped With $1.6B Lawsuit By Dominion For False Election Claims
Dominion says Fox broadcasted false stories to boost ratings. "If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does.”
Donald Trump Jr.'s Bid To Oust Liz Cheney Rejected By Wyoming Senate
He had thrown his weight behind an effort to complicate Cheney's reelection, but state Republicans say his interference wasn't welcome.
VIDEO: What Joe Biden Said In His First Press Conference As President
President Biden answered a slew of questions about immigration and other issues.
Voter Suppression? Georgia Law Restricting Voter Access Passes House
SB 202 curtails voting rights and greatly expands the influence conservative state-level politicians have on local ballots.
Biden Press Conference Live Stream: Watch President Address Reporters From White House
President Joe Biden is holding his first press conference since taking office.
COVID-19 Vaccine 'Incredibly Effective' In Pregnant Women, Study Finds
While both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines inoculated pregnant and nursing women, researchers did suggest one might be better than the other.
New York Set To Legalize Marijuana, Let Residents Grow Their Own Weed
Residents will be able to carry three ounces and even grow limited plants for personal use. The legislation had stalled over budgetary conflicts.
Intel Leadership Moves Chip Manufacturing Out Of Asia
The company will invest $20 billion in new factories in Arizona and Ireland after new leadership expressed concern over Asian manufacturing.
Stimulus Check Delay: Do Social Security Recipients Get Left Behind?
Those on federal benefits seem to be last in line for the distribution of COVID-19 relief checks. That's left people on Social Security floundering
Zoom Call Interrupted By Fatal Stabbing Of Woman And Brother
A colleague called 911, but emergency services arrived too late to save Carol Brown and Kenneth Preston.
Gun Sales 2021: Boulder, Atlanta Mass Shootings Will Make Firearm Manufacturers Richer
Historically, calls for gun control have fueled scarcity spikes in gun sales without actually resulting in tighter gun laws.
Colorado Shooting Suspect Has Violent Past; Friends Suspected Mental Illness
Friends and relatives said he would sometimes see or hear things that weren't there, and thought he was being followed.
Two Iowa Workers Killed At Penitentiary, Governor Vows To 'Exhaust Every Available Resource'
An inmate assaulted multiple staff members Tuesday morning, resulting in the deaths of a nurse and a correctional officer.
Bobby Brown Jr.'s Cause Of Death Revealed By Autopsy
An autopsy has concluded that Bobby Brown Jr. is the latest of famed singer Bobby Brown's family to be taken by substance abuse.
NRA Tweets Second Amendment In Response To Boulder Shooting
Colorado's Monday slaughter has 10 confirmed casualties, prompting the usual outpouring over the Second Amendment and the U.S.'s mass shootings.
Inside Louis DeJoy's Plan To Slash The Postal Service
A new plan to be unveiled Tuesday calls for higher prices, slower mail and fewer hours. Democrats are clamoring for Biden to fire the USPS board.
Who Is Lina Khan? Biden FTC Pick Could Be Disaster For Big Tech
Khan would be the youngest ever FTC head. Progressives love her antitrust rhetoric.
Elon Musk, Bernie Sanders Go Head To Head Over Wealth Inequality
Bernie Sanders once again takes billionaires to task over the U.S.'s ballooning inequality. Elon Musk says he's bringing humanity into the stars.
Where’s My Third Stimulus Check? IRS Confirms New Batch Of Payments
While the date has been confirmed, Biden's Treasury remained vague on exactly how many will go out. The first round sent 90 million.
Boston Marathon Bomber’s Life Could Be Put In Biden’s Hands As Court Reconsiders Death Penalty
Lower courts overturned Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence over potential jury bias, but Biden has opted to move forward with a Trump-era appeal.
'Silicon Valley' Star Thomas Middleditch Texted Groping Accuser That He Was 'So Ashamed'
Thomas Middleditch has been implicated in a larger scandal centered on the Cloak & Dagger, a Goth nightclub known for secrecy.
Woman Arrested For Opening Restaurant Amid COVID-19 Restrictions Complains Of 'Communist Regime'
Marlena Pavlos-Hackney defied COVID-19 restrictions, keeping her business open despite having her license revoked.
Biden Seemingly Switches Position On Marijuana Use, Punishes Dozens Of Staffers
Applicants were told admitting past marijuana use wouldn't disqualify them. Now they're being asked to work remotely, go on suspension or even resign.
#InstagramDown: Facebook Yet To Explain Outages In WhatsApp And More
Facebook's various services went down for around 30 minutes Friday, sending refugees flooding onto Twitter.
Twitter Gags Marjorie Taylor Greene As Democrats Move To Expel Her
The ban only lasts 12 hours, but will extend long enough to cover a motion in the House to expel her over calls for violence against Democratic colleagues.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden Releases Scam Victims From Debt
Targeting students defrauded by colleges, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona takes a chunk out of the backlog created by the Trump administration.
Will Donald Trump Face Criminal Charges? Michael Cohen Continues Focus On Ex-President's Legal Problems
Trump's former lawyer called New York's inquiry "a proctological exam of the highest order" now that it has access to Trump's tax records.