Democratic Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is claiming that the spike in the city's crime rates can be blamed on the early easing the pandemic's restrictions in Georgia by the statehouse GOP.
56 House Republicans are urging President Joe Biden to remove Vice President Kamala Harris from being in charge of handling the ongoing border crisis.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is the latest leader in a growing chorus of voices against singer Macy Gray's call for a new American flag to replace "Old Glory."
In honor of Father's Day, the black-led faith organization TakeCharge Minnesota launched an ad campaign looking to recruit "a few good men" to help rebuild the two-parent black household in America.
Starting on Jul. 11, recipients of unemployment benefits from the government will have to prove that they are actively seeking work.
A Juneteenth celebration on the shores of Lake Merritt in Oakland, California, on Saturday came to an abrupt halt when seven people were shot and one of the victims later died at the local hospital.
On Saturday afternoon, a multi-vehicle accident occurring on Interstate 65 in Butler County, Alabama, killed nine children and one adult.
It's been revealed that the driver of the pickup truck is a member of the Fort Lauderdale Gay Men's Chorus who told police that the fatal crash was an accident.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology was listed as one of the Chinese Academy of Sciences candidates for the 2021 Outstanding Science and Technology Achievement Prize released Friday.
"Mr. Stelter is the biggest minister of misinformation I have ever heard and I'm a news junkie," said one caller from Indiana.
This comes after Victoria, BC cancelled Canada earlier this week.
Five people have been shot in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke Saturday evening. The victims include children.
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) claimed on CNN without evidence Saturday that the Capitol Hill riot on Jan. 6 was "organized" by the Trump campaign.
Missouri's governor and attorney general are promising to fight the Biden administration "tooth and nail" in order to preserve gun rights in the state.
Chicago's alderman for the 15th ward, Raymond Lopez, stated unequivocally in an interview published on Saturday that gangs, not "systemic racism," are responsible for the city's violent crime problem.