"That election, our election, was over at 10:00 in the evening," Trump said in reference to the presidential elections held Nov. 3.
Trump supporters breached the Capitol building after a speech by President Donald Trump in Washington, DC on Wednesday.
Vice President Mike Pence will not try to block congress' certification of the Electoral College vote on Wednesday.
A grand jury has indicted a transsexual militant Antifa activist from Florida over the vandalism of a church and other properties in downtown Portland during a post-Election Day riot in November.
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam referred to pregnant women as "pregnant people" when tweeting about the flu on Tuesday.
Ski resorts will remain open for family bubbles only, and TV and film crews will be allowed to work in similar bubbles.
Multiple sources are saying that a divorce between the power couple of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West is "imminent."
Tany Yao said that he decided to turn off his phone to be disconnected from the world while vacationing in Mexico
"I regret this non-essential travel and I’m sorry," an apology from Stewart said. "I recognize everyone should be avoiding non-essential travel now, including me."
In a letter to Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy, Republican state senators from Pennsylvania related their concerns over the "unlawful violations" in the election process in their state.
An injured Toronto police officer has been hospitalized after being involved in a collision with another cop car in Scarborough this morning.
Inslee announced what is called "Healthy Washington–Roadmap to Recovery," but it does not actually re-open anything, but extends restrictions.
Marcelo Velez sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl in his house and then proceeded to play a round of golf.
Kyle Rittenhouse has pleaded not guilty to the five felony charges brought against him in connecting with the Kenosha riots.
Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) was heckled and called "traitor" by passengers on a plane boarded to fly from Salt Lake City, Utah to Washington, DC.