On Friday, Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser lifted the masking requirement for individuals who have been fully vaccinated, even indoors. The media, for some reason, has largely avoided reporting on this.
Frank Luntz, a pollster and public relations consultant working with the Republican Party has previously called OxyContin "a miracle drug".
Kansas State Rep. Mark Samsel (R) was arrested on Thursday after a physical altercation occurred with a student in class where he was working as a substitute teacher.
Howard Zlotkin, a teacher in a NJ high school, went on a rant in front of students in which he called George Floyd a "f**king criminal." He has now been suspended and is facing dismissal.
The government of CA is expanding its early release program on Saturday, setting the stage for 76,000 currently incarcerated people to be released. 63000 of them were previously convicted of violent crimes.
19-year-old Lorenzo Anderson was gunned down inside CHAZ and died after paramedics refused to enter the "no-cop" zone.
19 Kids and Counting ended its TV run back in May 2015 after it was revealed Josh Duggar sexually abused members of his own family.
After serving on the jury of what was perhaps the most publicized case of the decade, a man has spoke out about the experience, hoping his words will make an impact on others.
Union Director Detective Jamie McBride says LeBron incited violence, and urges NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to see if he violated league policies.
The Department of Defense refused to approve a permit that would allow the American Veterans' Memorial Day procession to congregate at the Pentagon, breaking a 32-year-old tradition on Memorial Day weekend for Rolling To Remember.
A document distributed by the Loudoun County Public School district's equity czar divided people into two groups: those who are privileged, and those who are oppressed.
“I’m not a doctor, I’m a f*cking moron,” the podcast host himself said. So why the headline theatrics?
At Cypress College in Southern California, a professor was caught on camera berating a student who dared to suggest that police officers aren't bad people.
A preliminary injunction was granted by a federal judge on Friday, requiring Columbus police to stop using painful non-lethal means against protestors that are not violent.
Both Paul and Marilyn Hueper were handcuffed while this took place, as well as two people who were staying there at the time.