"If it was sent out to somebody who was African American or Latino, they would have a lawsuit on their hands."
Democrat Governor of Connecticut Ned Lamont announced in a Tuesday press release that he will be lifting nearly all prior COVID-19 restrictions with a few exceptions.
The initial version of the report submitted to Cuomo’s team included both data on deaths of nursing-home residents in hospitals and deaths of residents inside nursing homes, according to sources for The Wall Street Journal.
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that people in the state should be wearing two masks in public settings.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger put forth a proposal to decentralize the social media industry.
President Joe Biden reportedly told an Indian-American NASA aerospace engineer Thursday during a webcast that Indian immigrants were "taking over the country."
Hillary Clinton tweeted sarcastically Thursday, mocking conservatives for their concerns about "cancel culture."
U.S. Capitol Police announced Wednesday that it had discovered a threat from a militant group attempting to breach the Capitol, prompting the House to suspend its Thursday session.
“Our network provides very little in the way of commentary. We basically just turn a camera on and show you what’s happening- and let you decide. People can choose to watch it, not watch it, hate it or love it. That’s called freedom. If that’s no longer allowed then God help us,” wrote RSBN.
"It's something we have to do unfortunately, because the threat of white nationalists and white supremacists is real," Bowman insisted.
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) spoke before the House of Representatives on Thursday explaining why she believes the voting age in the United States should be lowered to 16.
Former President Donald Trump released a statement on Thursday, with strong words for his opponents in the Republican party.
The Democrat & Chronicle has called upon New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to resign in a recent piece written by the paper's editorial board.
The court ruled that the Sierra Club was not entitled to documents from the US Fish and Wildlife Service concerning power plant regulations which they requested under the Freedom of Information Act.
To get kids back into the classroom, Paul introduced the School Act, a bill that would create school choice options for poor kids.