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Newsom’s office said that the order would not apply to workers in the entertainment industry, saying those workers were deemed "essential."
New restrictions will affect dining at restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars. These measures will be activated Wednesday, November 25 at 10:00 p.m.
Conservative radio host Dan Bongino called Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan a “pathetic loser” after the governor called for him to concede.
President Donald Trump's legal team issued a statement, Sunday, distancing itself from attorney Sidney Powell,
The Trump legal team is appealing a judge's ruling to dismiss their case in Pennsylvania.
Responding to Mazari's statement, the French foreign ministry stated "these hateful words are blatant lies, imbued with an ideology of hatred and violence. Such slander is unworthy of this level of responsibility. We reject them with the greatest firmness."
The British Government is considering issuing "Freedom Passes" to citizens who can test negative for COVID-19 twice a week.
G20 leaders also discussed how to "build back better" and pave the way for an "inclusive, sustainable and resilient future."
The Black Rifle Coffee Company rejected any association with 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse.
The plan to implement unconscious bias training runs counter to all available evidence which suggests that not only do such trainings not achieve their goals, but they may actually be counterproductive to reducing bias and discrimination.
Discovery of micro-organisms in ‘world’s driest place’ bolster hopes for similar finds on Red Planet.
The first night jump was awe-inspiring for 33 lucky participants.
German authorities make two cocaine busts in unexpected places.
The proposed bill would disallow "persons whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental illness" to be 'eligible for medical assistance in dying."
The idea is simple and direct: to bring New Yorkers together to figure out how to get their city back.