The move, slated to become law, is intended to compensate for a shortage of lethal injection drugs.
It’s not an official law yet, as their senate still needs to come to an agreement on the resolution.
An algorithm now checks whether or not specific language a tweet reply uses might come off as “harmful” beforehand.
The Atlanta police officer who shot Rayshard Brooks got his job back after the Civil Service Board found he was not given the required 10-day notice of his termination.
"Some want to defund the police, we want to fund the police, and then some, and that's what we're here to say," DeSantis said.
Following Jeopardy! guest host NFL quarterback Aaron Rogers, Anderson Cooper’s first week as guest host brought the shows rating down 7 percent to just 5.1, marking the lowest rated debut of any Jeopardy! host.
Press Secretary Psaki called big tech censorship a "health and safety" issue and said platforms should to do more to censor Americans.
Two bills currently moving through Texas legislature that would look to ban teaching critical race theory, as well as discourage students from discussing civics issues facing the country, the Texas Tribunes reports.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Snapchat can be sued by parents for the app's role in the fatal accident of three boys.
In short, Sec. Vilsack said that decades of discrimination against farmers of color was a reason to skew the funding in their favor now.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, First Gentleman Doug Emhoff, shared a kiss on the tarmac on Tuesday, with their face masks on.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been accused of sexual misconduct by 9 women and is currently under investigation by New York State Attorney General Letitia James' office.
Former President Donald Trump released a statement on Wednesday blasting tech giants for being "a total disgrace and an embarrassment to our Country."
Smerconish also asked his readers if Americans should shun other Americans who haven't been vaccinated. 7,241 of them responded and 73% of them said YES.
The Facebook Oversight Board announced their ruling today that they would uphold Facebook's January ban on former President Trump.