Cuomo called her sweetheart, touched her on her lower back at a reception and once kissed her hand when she rose from her desk, according to WSJ.
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski is at the top of his list.
This comes after the Senate passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill in a 50-49 partisan vote.
Tapper then received backlash at his supposedly supportive position of banning books.
Sitting Mayor Sidiq Khan holds substantially opposing views to Fox, both on social justice and lockdowns.
The demonstration occurred amid a growing nationwide trend of states ignoring federal reopening guidelines from the CDC.
A man who was being escorted away on Friday by NYPD from Times Square with an eye closed due to a liquid suspected to be bleach splashing on his face was being made fun of by the Antifa mob, who were insulting him and making mock baby noises.
Two of beleaguered New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's female aides who have been defending him are members of families that make millions from lobbying for the governor.
A high school baseball team in Burbank, California was suspended and their season nearly cancelled, all over a team photo where people appeared without masks.
Comprehensive sex education and “gender identity” education is in store for five-year-olds in New York if a new bill in the state Senate is passed.
The New York Times has been called out again for their poor journalistic practises, this time for an article on Friday claiming that the fact that there was indeed widespread BLM violence is "misinformation".
The Biden Administration is changing migration policies to accommodate a more direct flow into the United States.
Many Republicans' theories that are a little bit "out there" have been lumped together under QAnon. Now, people can do the same for people on the other side of the political fence by calling them "Blue Anon".
The US Senate passed President Joe Biden's sweeping $1.9 trillion spending bill with no Republican support. Democrats cheered as the vote passed the Senate with a tally of 50-49.
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers on Friday sent a cease-and-desist letter to three different prominent fundraising organizations for the GOP, asking them to not use his name and likeness in outreach.