The Secretary’s comments came two weeks after the Defense Department announced that it will not allow the Pride flag to be flown at installations under its purview.
52 people were shot in Chicago over the weekend, and nearly all of them were shot with handguns.
After a year that included 120 consecutive nights of rioting, the city of Portland purchased a full-page advertisement in The New York Times in an attempt to repair their image and attract tourists
Carpe Donktum was permanently banned from Twitter after a lawyer falsely claimed that his heartwarming meme of two toddlers hugging was "racist."
EcoHealth Alliance president Dr. Peter Daszak has been removed from medical journal The Lancet's COVID-19 Commission following reports of the compromised scientist's work with the Chinese Communist Party.
"We get reports of assaults, 2 to 5 a week from our own employees, people being yelled at, people being hit."
The previous restrictions on cruise ships will become a “non-binding” recommendation starting on July 18th.
"We're a constitutional carry state. I will replace those (guns) which the state took."
Recently uncovered Facebook posts from the transgender athlete show they want to burn an American flag on the podium if they win.
"It's personal to him, he doesn't see it through a political prism, and we're not going to comment on the inner workings of the Catholic Church," Psaki said.
Joy Reid, the host of MSNBC's "The ReidOut" show, refuses to debate the Manhattan Institute's Christopher Rufo, despite having discussed him repeatedly on her show in a negative light.
Jen Psaki defended the Biden administration's "ethical standards" Monday when asked how the current presidency ensures that the children of top officials don't receive preferential hiring treatment.
Psaki said that China is "not looking to have the global community align against them," but did not specify what that lack of alignment would look like.
A suggestion for white people is to form groups only for white people, to self-segregate into "accountability groups."
On Monday, the US Supreme Court ruled against the NCAA's efforts to keep limits on paying student athletes.