Hilaria Baldwin, whose given name is Hillary, continues to speak out against her critics, saying that she has been "misrepresented" all this time.
The calls for greater transparency regarding UFOs comes months after the Pentagon released aerial footage of UFOs which travelled using methods currently unknown to humans.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened legal proceedings against Austin Mayor Steve Adler if he doesn't lift the city's new lockdown order.
A witness claimed in front of the state Senate that he hacked into the Georgia runoff election system, establishing two-way communication from a polling pad in a voting center.
"Anyone that starts to gather, they're going to be told to move along. We are not going to allow people to stand on the street corner and stare up," NYC Police Chief Terence A. Monahan said.
Police are onsite at the Travelodge in Fife Washington near Tacoma where Antifa activists have been illegally squatting since Christmas Day.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer described McConnell's proposal as a "cynical gambit."
Alec Baldwin mocked a Venezuelan immigrant who called out his wife's hypocrisy and fake accent on Twitter.
While Democrat politicians have advocated for prisoners and healthy people of color to be vaccinated first, Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis chose to stand up for the most vulnerable population affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Wichita police had to use fatal force against a man who allegedly shot his wife and killed her mother in Riverside, Kansas.
Walmart told Sen. Hawley "Go ahead. Get your 2 hour debate. #soreloser." Then they deleted the tweet.
The vaccine passport would be digitalized, with some proposing a QR code system downloaded to smartphones.
A man and woman in their 50s were terrorized inside their BMW while a group of teenagers on bikes attacked the vehicle while it was stopped at 21st St and 5th Av.
Sen. Josh Hawley posted a statement saying that he intends to object to the certification of the electoral college results in favor of Joe Biden's ascension to the presidency on Jan. 6.
Tel Aviv University researchers say in a new study that they have found a way to kill the COVID-19 virus using Ultra-violet light.