The Sheriff justified his statement on the basis that his department needs "to have deputies available for emergency calls for services."
The Sexual Assault Special Section, Robbery Homicide Division, will be disbanded under the LAPD in Los Angeles.
Pfizer and Biotech said in a statement that they hope to see their vaccine be potentially available by mid-to-late December.
The man who called the two Republican members on Wayne County's board of canvassers "racists"—bullying the GOP officials into approving the election results—also intimidated a Trump voter and doxxed his home address.
Today, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered a statewide curfew for California to combat spiking coronavirus numbers even though California's 4.6% positive infection rate remains lower than the 9.8% positivity rate across the U.S. as a whole.
Under the terms of the deal, Verizon will maintain a minority stake in HuffPost and will make a cash investment in Buzzfeed.
US President Donald Trump has invited two top Michigan Republican lawmakers to meet with him at the White House on Friday.
Ducey said that he had faith in the electoral system of Arizona, but would nevertheless await the results of the legal challenges.
Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey has been dropping hints about running for the Texas governorship, although it's not clear when he would actually take the plunge.
Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania Tom Wolf said on Tuesday that new rules will be going into effect, including requirements to wear masks inside your own home.
On Thursday, three prominent members of the Michigan State Legislature have introduced articles of impeachment against Gretchen Whitmer, the standing governor of the state.
Rudy Giuliani and the Trump campaign held a press conference on Thursday afternoon bringing forth a detailing of their exhaustive evidence of voter-fraud and irregularities.
An attorney working for the Trump campaign has received threats against her and now has had to be placed under official protection.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission has decided to go ahead with a recount in two counties in Wisconsin, comprising more than 800,000 votes.
The two Republican members on Wayne County's board of canvassers signed affidavits Wednesday alleging that they were bullied and misled into approving the election results.