"Europeans conquered this country, yeah they colonized it, but that didn’t have anything to with its founding."
In an interview on CNN, the chief medical advisor gave viewers an idea of how far along the country would be if the COVID-19 pandemic was a baseball game.
The attorney’s stated reasons also referenced earlier requests that were denied at the time by Judge Cahill.
The symbolic battle over controlling free speech online is back in Trump’s favor again.
A Hopewell Township police officer has been fired after calling Black Lives Matter rioters "terrorists" in a now-deleted Facebook post.
Dr. Peter Hotez of Baylor University says it’s in the United States’ interest to help as Canada falls behind in vaccinations.
A California teen is recovering from a concussion after he was punched and called anti-Asian slurs by opposing players during a youth basketball game.
Coca-Cola's controversial diversity plan has been put on hold after the organizer of the plan, now former general counsel Bradley Gayton, resigned from his post after less than a year.
"Masking, as directed, is a patriotic duty, but so is treating each other with respect and patience," the president said.
"After four years of an immigration system rooted in destructive and chaotic policies, President Biden is taking the challenge head on and building a fair, orderly and humane immigration system," Psaki said.
Hundreds of comments flooded in saying that Mitchell's apparent bias was "truth."
On Tuesday, Caitlyn Jenner released the first ad for her California governor campaign, which spoke about her goal to renew the California dream.
Five of the seven arrested over the riots have been previously accused of or convicted for their role in other Black Lives Matter-Antifa riots.
A Hillsborough School Board meeting was interrupted Tuesday morning by a protestor who wants the mask mandate to end.
"Whatever happens as a consequence of telling the truth is the best thing that can happen. Doesn't really matter how it looks to you at the moment or maybe even across the years."