New York Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a pilot program that would send counseling professionals to respond to 911-calls that are associated with mental health emergencies—instead of police officers.
The Board of Elections for Allegheny County, PA decided on Tuesday in a 2-1 decision to count 2349 ballots that have no date on the outer envelope.
An infant girl of only two months of age is clinging to life in a Fort Worth hospital after she was found unconscious in a residence in San Angelo, Tex. in a horrendous case of child abuse.
The New Yorker fired Jeffrey Toobin following an investigation into the Zoom Dick incident in which the staff writer was caught masturbating during a video call with colleagues last month.
Dr. Michael Osterholm, a coronavirus advisor to President-elect Joe Biden, said a nationwide lockdown would help bring the virus under control in the US.
Cuomo announced Wednesday that he is tightening COVID restrictions, stating that any indoor gatherings will be limited to 10 people and that bars, restaurants, and gyms will have to close by 10 p.m.
Senator Dan Sullivan has just been projected to be re-elected to his US Senate Seat in Alaska. Another two tight Senate races in Georgia remains in question.
"I just really hope that it gets through to a lot of people that this idea that we can win over white voters on a civility argument is like not a reliable strategy.”
While Biden has previously called for a federal mask mandate, many experts are now questioning whether the federal government has the authority to implement such a mandate.
Current US President Donald Trump has just won the state of Alaska.
Georgia's Secretary of State has announced the state's intention to conduct a hand recount of the votes for president.
Gov. DeSantis has proposed legislation to expand the state’s “Stand Your Ground” law, permitting the use of firearms—and potentially lethal force—against acts of looting and rioting.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel appeared on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show Tuesday night to reveal 11,000 incident reports and 500 sworn affidavits alleging election irregularities in multiple states.
Project Veritas released the recordings of federal agents interrogating and "coercing" the US postal service whistleblower who came forward to testify about the backdating of ballots in Pennsylvania.
Prosecutors have charged the suspect who allegedly gave 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse the rifle he used to fatally shoot two men and injure a third during the Jacob Blake riots in Kenosha.