150 top American business executives have signed a letter to Congress in support of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan.
Project Veritas dropped a leaked, insider tape from a whistleblower at Salesforce, showing their plan to deplatform a "broader range" of customers.
Soledad O'Brien is the Democrat's expert on misinformation who will be testifying at the Senate hearing on misinformation. O'Brien has perpetuated and spread hoaxes herself over the years.
The White House has nevertheless continued to stand behind Tanden.
Judge Drew Tipton indefinitely suspended the executive order, which was designed to suspend the deportation of any illegal immigrants who are not considered to be national security threats.
Biden's nomination for Assistant Health Secretary Rachel Levine, a trans-identified pediatrician, maintained her endorsement of a fully debunked study which claimed that puberty blockers prevent suicide.
Donald Trump Jr. slammed House Democrats who are demanding that major media distributors expunge conservative news networks for broadcasting "dangerous misinformation."
Kirsten Powers, CNN Senior Political Analyst, lectured author Thomas Chatterton Williams of Harper's and New York Times Magazine, about when, how, and how not to use the "n-word."
Idaho lawmakers introduced an impressive-tax cut Bill that would slash assessments on all income brackets, lowering the sales tax from 6 percent to 5.3 percent by the beginning of next year.
Golf legend Tiger Woods released a statement via Twitter on his health regarding injuries he sustained in a single-vehicle roll-over accident Tuesday morning.
"Hopefully jurisdictions like Edmonds will realize that violating the Washington state constitution is neither legal nor in the best interest of personal protection," said Lars Dalseide, an NRA spokesperson.
"I actually just in the last 24 hours was informed by the department that they had received that report," Chief Sund said before Senator Klobuchar and lawmakers.
Tucker Carlson lambasted CNN Tuesday night for their claims regarding the QAnon conspiracy. CNN was claiming that the group was spreading "misinformation" while ignoring Democrat politicians' and the network's own false statements
Former President Barrack Obama claimed on an episode of his new podcast that he once punched a classmate of his in the face after he was called a racial slur.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that President Joe Biden was not concerned about former President Donald Trump's scheduled political return this weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the Washington Examiner reports.