A Texas mayor who told residents that they would have to fend for themselves amid one of the deadliest winter storms to hit the state has resigned after widespread condemnation over his remarks.
House Democrats introduced a bill on Thursday to ban “twice impeached presidents” from burial at Arlington National Cemetery and federal funds from going to buildings displaying their names or acknowledging their achievements.
Congress has concerns about the use of social media in financial trades and intends to investigate the amateur investors on Reddit's WallStreetBets community.
The New York Health Commissioner is now recommending that everyone in the state mask up with not one, but two face masks.
After travelling nearly 300 million miles, the rover landed on the Martian planet.
Parler interim CEO Mark Meckler said that former President Donald Trump is welcome on the alternative free speech platform to Twitter—weeks after Trump was suspended from multiple Big Tech social media sites.
Poynter claimed that the reason ordinary users were allegedly wrong in their fact-checking was because of "a lack of fact-checking expertise."
Randy Jones, who lives in the Houston suburb of Katy owns a 2021 F150 hybrid truck with the Pro Power option. He has been able to use it to power his whole house during the power outages due to the storm.
"They want their babysitters back," quipped a California school board member, referring to parents who are desperately trying to get their children back to school.
The US Citizenship Act of 2021 would provide an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants with a pathway to citizenship
Donald Trump Jr. shared his thoughts via Rumble on the loss of conservative icon Rush Limbaugh who passed away from his year-long battle with lung cancer.
Cruz had this to say about the criticism coming his way: "I got no defense. A blizzard strikes Texas & our state shuts down. Not good. Stay safe!"
On Thursday, retail giant Walmart made the announcement that wages will go up to between $13 to $19 per hour for almost half a million of its employees.
De Blasio called Assemblyman Ron Kim's report of Cuomo's threatening phone call "classic" behavior from the Governor. "The bullying is nothing new," de Blasio said.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki indicated during a press conference on Wednesday that President Biden may be open to the very unpopular subject of racial reparations.