"I see the administration wants to fry our agents. He just started a war with Border Patrol."
"Before the facts are in, is it helpful to your investigation for the president of the United States to use inflammatory language like 'people being strapped'?" Doocy questioned.
Following the passage of the Women's Health Protection Act in the House, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) slammed lawmakers outside the Capitol building for supporting the law.
Activists and parents spoke out earlier this week against a sex-ed program used in a Minnesota school district that has the students role play as transgender or gay partners in sexual relationships.
Vice President Kamala Harris was being interviewed on "The View" on Friday when she compared Border Patrol agents on horseback to slavery-era overseers.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is moving forward to appeal the sentence and conviction he received in the murder case of George Floyd.
"It is my job to recognize where our actions can have the greatest impact," Walensky said. "In a pandemic, even with uncertainty, we must take actions that we anticipate will do the greatest good."
"The refusal has cost all of us. The refusal to get vaccinated has cost all of us. And I'm moving forward with vaccination requirements wherever I can," Biden said.
On Thursday, the photographer behind the images of Border Patrol agents on horseback set the record straight on what exactly those viral photos depict.
It later became clear that border agents, patrolling the border and trying to keep the peace, were not actually whipping people. Retractions have not been forthcoming.
Ross said that Cuomo squeezed her buttock without permission at an event for a colleague leaving ABC back in 2005, but noted that Cuomo had previously apologized for his behavior that day.
"You're making the space uncomfortable… You're white. Do you understand what a multicultural space is? It means you're not being centered," an activist responded.
"The latest development is that the suspect in the Wi Spa incident, Darren Merager, is now a fugitive," Ngo explained.
The Oregon Health Authority declared "If you're both vaccinated and taking COVID-19 precautions, intimacy if likely to be safe."
The suspect was booked into the Thurston County Jail for first-degree assault. Olympia Police said in a statement, "This investigation, as well as investigations into other disturbances that happened that day, is ongoing."