Critics Taunt Dr. Anthony Fauci for Watching Baseball Game Without a Mask
Critics of Dr. Anthony Fauci taunted him Thursday for watching a baseball game in person without a mask.
John Lewis to lie in state in U.S. Capitol
The late Rep. John Lewis will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda on Monday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McCo
After ad revenue drop, Twitter tells investors it’s eyeing subscription options
After reporting Q2 earnings that showed a marked dip in ad revenue, Twitter has said its exploring alternatives — dangling the possibility of
Washington NFL team to use 'Washington Football Team' for 2020 season
Effective immediately, Washington will call itself the "Washington Football Team" pending the adoption of a new name, the franchise announced
U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Rise to 1.416 Million
New claims for unemployment benefits rose to 1.416 million last week, data from the Department of Labor showed Thursday.
Trump Signs Order Excluding Illegal Immigrants from Census to Prevent Inflated Congressional Districts
President Trump on Tuesday signed an order directing the U.S. Census Bureau not to count illegal immigrants when awarding seats in the House
U.S. Orders Closure of Chinese Consulate in Houston, Residents Call Fire Department in Response to Burning of Documents
The U.S. on Tuesday ordered the Chinese Consulate in Houston to close within 72 hours, citing “massive illegal spying and influence operation
Chicago Mayor Says She Won’t Allow ‘Trump’s Troops … To Terrorize Our Residents’ As 14 People Are Shot In Amid City’s Gang Violence
Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday that she will not “allow Trump’s troops” into her city, as 14 more people were shot in g
GOP coronavirus package will provide new stimulus checks and $105B to open schools
Senate Republicans are crafting a new coronavirus aid package.
Biden: ‘I Wish’ Schools Taught More About ‘Islamic Faith’
2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden said Monday that he wishes schools in the U.S. taught more about the Islamic faith.
Florida Teachers Union Sues to Stop School Openings amid Virus Surge
Florida’s largest teachers union sued Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday to overturn an emergency order requiring schools to offer in-person ins
Bernie Sanders Delegates from California Reject Kamala Harris as Running Mate
A group of “progressives” representing a large proportion of delegates won by Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-CA) in California has signed a letter to
One month after statewide mask mandate, California's daily COVID case average has increased by 162%
The average daily number of coronavirus cases in the state has increased by over 160% after mask mandate.
Purported Internal Screenshots Reveal Twitter Has a ‘Search Blacklist’ and ‘Trends Blacklist’
Twitter has “search blacklist” and “trends blacklist” tags on accounts, according to a purported image of an internal tool used by employees
Federal Judges Block Heartbeat Bills in Tennessee and Georgia
Earlier this week, Tennessee governor Bill Lee signed a “heartbeat bill” prohibiting abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which
Brad Parscale Out As Trump Campaign Manager. Bill Stepien Takes Over Role
Brad Parscale has been replaced as President Donald Trump’s campaign manager by current deputy campaign manager Bill Stepien.
87 people charged with felonies for protesting Breonna Taylor death at attorney general's home
Nearly 90 protesters were reportedly arrested and charged with felonies after refusing to leave a demonstration against the death of Breonna
Tuberville Defeats Sessions in Alabama GOP Senate Primary, Will Face Incumbent Dem Doug Jones
While it appeared former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions might have had a late surge in his Republican primary runoff contest against for
Orange County Votes to Reopen Schools; Democrats Criticize; Schools Uncertain
Controversy is raging in Orange County, California, after the county’s school board voted overwhelmingly this week to reopen schools.
Judge waives requirement for in-person visit to get abortion pill during pandemic
A federal judge on Monday waived the requirement for an in-person visit to a hospital, clinic or medical office to get an abortion pill durin