After Congress reportedly failed to fund local election offices, a nonprofit backed by Big Tech players—including $350 million from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg—paid for the additional equipment and staff purportedly required to manage the widespread arrival of mail-in ballots.
"I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately," the younger Biden claimed in his statement.
A new video has surfaced of deceased Cuban dictator Fidel Castro receiving a standing ovation at a church in New York where Raphael Warnock used to be a pastor.
Attorney General for New York Letitia James is leading a bipartisan coalition that calls for the breakup of Facebook.
"She said the quiet part out loud," Crenshaw said.
The evidence suggests that failing grades have risen most dramatically among students with disabilities and students who are learning English as a second language.
Michigan Democratic State Representative Cynthia Johnson spoke on Facebook Live on Tuesday, claiming she wanted to warn those who support President Trump.
A teenager in Daytona Beach, FL has just pleaded guilty to killing his mother over an argument and getting rid of her body in 2018.
Twenty-two House Republicans have signed a letter originally penned by Rep. Lance Gooden asking that a special counsel be appointed to investigate the recent election.
US President Donald Trump has stated on Twitter on Wednesday that his campaign team will be joining the state of Texas in their lawsuit.
A local Portland news team was surrounded and assaulted by Antifa militants when they attempted to film inside the newly-established "autonomous zone." The female reporter’s hand was left bloodied and her smashed phone was stomped on.
Pornhub announced Tuesday that it will no longer allow unverified users to upload content to its site following allegations that rape content and underaged sexual content were present on the site.
Eric Swalwell, who has a seat on the House Intelligence Committee, is alleged to have had sexual relations with a Chinese intelligence operative.
Hawley criticized his fellow lawmakers for their softness on China, asserting that "it's not as if they haven't known that the Chinese have an active espionage effort against elected officials and other targets."
Gov. Jay Inslee announced Tuesday the extension of his coronavirus mandated restrictions, effectively cancelling Christmas, Chanukah and New Year's for Washingtonians.