President Trump has ordered the withdrawal of almost all U.S. troops from Somalia by early 2021.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has received a request from the Nashville Bar Association to include annual training on critical race theory attorneys in that state.
"I'm losing everything," she said, "everything I own is being taken away from me. And they set up a movie company right next to my outdoor patio."
Griff Jenkins, a reporter for Fox News, claimed that he had talked to Georgia officials who said that reports of voter fraud in the state were false.
Tesla and SpaceX magnate and CEO Elon Musk says he is abandoning California for good, and has listed all of his California properties for sale.
Charges have been laid against three people after the Ontario Provincial Police has seized drugs, guns, cars, and money.
Full-contact sports like wrestling are okay, but athletes are prohibited from shaking each other's hands before and after matches.
Following a settlement agreement with the city on Thursday, Isborn Security Services must surrender its Denver license by Friday.
Warnock has received backlash for comparing police to thugs, gangsters, and telling America that it must repent of its "worship of whiteness." Ossoff has called Warnock a friend and a partner.
Conservative MP Philip Lawrence, in response to the toll the carbon tax will take on farmers, sponsored Bill C-206, An Act To Amend The Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act.
“Socialism has been tried 42 times in the last hundred years and 42 failures. It doesn't work,” Mackey said.
The Trump campaign has filed a new lawsuit in Georgia with the intention of overturning the results of the general presidential election in that state.
A couple in Pennsylvania has been arrested for multiple instances of child abuse stretching all the way back to 1994.
Long-time CNBC host Rick Santelli lambasted politicians for closing down small businesses while allowing large retailers to remain open in a fiery segment on coronavirus-related closures that devolved quickly into an on-air shouting match.
Presumptive president-elect Joe Biden explained how he would act if he disagreed with his incoming vice president Kamala Harris, he'd "develop a disease" and resign.