A prominent Black Lives Matter leader in Milwaukee, Wisc. has been arrested on suspicion of rape following a sex crime investigation.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo screamed at a reporter during a press conference in response to the sudden closure of schools in New York City.
Both men are charged with "conspiracy to commit voter fraud, voter fraud, procuring and offering a false or forged instrument and interference with a prompt transfer of a completed affidavit."
The gathering celebrated the 50th birthday party of Jason Kinney, a lobbyist and close friend of the governor.
The shutdown was automatically triggered when the city his a 3 percent rate of positive coronavirus tests over a seven-day rolling average.
US President Donald Trump's campaign has reportedly paid the sum of $3 million USD for a recount of two counties in Wisconsin, which they considered had the "worst irregularities".
“It is time to fact-check the fact-checkers,” proclaimed Owens.
A Michigan State Trooper was able to pull a trapped man out of a burning car on the I-275 expressway near Ann Arbor Road.
The state of Texas won't undergo any new lockdowns, despite numbers rising higher and higher again, according to officials.
Included in the arrests are a prominent fundraiser for the University of Florida, a former political candidate, and a physical education teacher.
“Human trafficking is a destructive crime that diminishes the value of human life,” said Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch.
Hawley's primary concern with regard to the big three tech companies was whether or not they were colluding across platforms to decide who and what should be banned or censored on each site.
After Twitter witnessed a widespread exodus of its users, Parler founder John Matze explained to Tucker Carlson why the Bongino-backed app is exploding in popularity.
The Secretary of State's office in Georgia revealed that more than 2,700 uncounted votes have been discovered on a Fayette County memory card.
Wayne County board of canvassers in Michigan deadlocked Tuesday along party lines on whether the Nov. 3 election results should be certified.