A Georgia judge—the sister of former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams—refused to recuse herself from an election case, instead ruling against the purge of more than 4,000 voters from state rolls before the Jan. 5 runoffs that will decide which party controls the Senate.
The bill would have provided $220 million in funding to the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, which would have pooled funds to help businesses provide financial support for laid-off workers.
Pro-Trump demonstrators intend to march on DC on Jan 6 in a rally hosted by the organizers of the Million MAGA March.
New York City was considered to be the safest big city in America ten years ago, but this year, it is mired in what authorities are calling pandemic-fuelled violence.
In a video posted to social media on Monday, a group of anti-mask protestors can be seen shopping in a CVS drugstore as they shout "freedom."
Homeless Antifa activists took over a motel near Tacoma, Washington and are refusing to pay, demanding that local government pick up the tab.
Spain's Health Minister, Salvador Illa, stated on Monday that the vaccine in that country will not be mandatory, but if you refuse it, the refusal will be recorded in a database.
"We really want to clear our names," said former manager Don Merschbrock. "We actually worked very hard and took care of our team members well."
A Boston statue of a freed slave kneeling before Abraham Lincoln, who signed the Emancipation Proclamation officially ending slavery in most of the United States, has been removed
Vanessa Tijerina, who recently ran for a seat in the Texas State Senate as a Republican, was "gagged, bound, tortured" in a hotel room on Christmas Eve.
James and Mary Mast, a couple living in Missouri, are now facing multiple charges related to the death of their four-year old daughter, in an attempt to 'rid her of demons.'
Police were captured on video rough-housing and manhandling a disabled veteran in the process of an arrest for refusing to wear a face mask.
First Lady Melania Trump was polled to be the third most admired woman in America
The bill had already passed through the House of Representatives with support from members of both parties.
Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue said on Tuesday that they would both support President Donald Trump's push to increase direct stimulus payments to $2,000 per person from $600.