The Pentagon confirmed that two ISIS-K members were killed and one other wounded in Afghanistan's Nangarhar Province. The target ISIS-K official killed was supposedly planning future attacks.
A judge has blocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' executive order banning mask mandates after parents claimed it was "unconstitutional."
The Texas bill to ensure election integrity and make it harder for voter fraud to be perpetrated passed the Texas House in an 80-41 vote.
The “alternative pay plan decision” as described takes effect by default if Congress doesn’t demand something larger.
"I have been relieved for cause based on a lack of trust and confidence as of 14:30 today," wrote Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller.
“In order to prepare students to succeed in a rapidly changing society our values must reflect the evolved needs of our population.”
The names of nine of the US soldiers tragically killed by a suicide bomber at the Kabul airport on Thursday have now been released to the public.
"Antifascism is more than just punching Nazis in the face," Reuters quotes Armbruster, adding: "Nonetheless, she believes violence can serve a purpose."
Dinesh D'Souza on his podcast on Friday was busy pointing out Democratic pundits' racist attacks on Larry Elder, who is now favored to unseat incumbent Gavin Newsom as governor of California.
"And if we can't get information about minor stories, why should we have faith in the administration's account for larger issues like Afghanistan?"
Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked if "the White House has any reaction to the swath of Republican lawmakers who are now calling for the president to resign over this?"
Racial slurs discovered at Emory Autism Center were reportedly written near workspace occupied by two African American women. Swastikas were discovered in a hallway near a Jewish man's office.
During the meeting hosted by deputy superintendent Rob Gannon, school board member Liza Rankin, and Mike Mathias of Anything Helps, Mathias falsely claimed that the encampment was not a security threat despite numerous lockdowns in the school, violence in the encampment and overdose deaths.
Time's Up chief executive officer Tina Tchen told colleagues to "stand down" from releasing a public statement in support of Cuomo’s first accuser.
"Again, I believe I showed the utmost courage on Jan. 6, and it's time for me to do that now," Capitol Police officer Lt. Michael Byrd said.