Golden Globes co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler slammed the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) for lack of diversity during Sunday night’s award show, but failed to mention political scandals like they have in years past.
A video has surfaced showing the president of the Berkeley Teachers' Union dropping off his two-year-old daughter at an in-person preschool, after saying Berkeley schools should only reopen to in-person learning when faculty are vaccinated, among other stipulations.
Two sheriff’s deputies were shot Saturday during a vehicle pursuit near the Florida-Georgia line, leaving one deputy in critical condition and fighting for his life.
"We're not starting new parties," said former President Donald Trump.
"We must protect the integrity of women's sports," said Trump.
Former President Trump called on Republican states to enact "major sanctions" against tech companies which censor conservatives.
Two Ogden, Utah police officers shot and killed a man who refused to drop his firearm during a confrontation.
A man is dead following a violent encounter with a law enforcement officer in Walker County, Alabama, Friday.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo pulled back Sunday from his plan to have a former federal judge, who has ties to one of the governor’s closest allies, investigate sexual harassment allegations against himself.
Washington Post's top fact checker, Glenn Kessler, was mercilessly shredded on Twitter after he falsely suggested that Trump was president last month.
Anti-Kremlin opposition leader Alexei Navalny has reportedly been sent to a Russian penal colony outside of Moscow to serve out his prison sentence, a public commission said Sunday.
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisory committee voted to recommend approval for emergency use of the Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, the Hill reports.
He is expected toattempt to unify a Republican party that has been at risk of factionalizing between the establishment GOP and the new, more populist right that emerged under Trump's leadership.
Flordia Governor Ron DeSantis came in second place behind Donald Trump in a CPAC straw poll Sunday gaging Republican support for an array of possible 2024 candidates.
The protesters, if convicted, could face up to life in prison.