Andrew Cuomo August 23, 2021 Cuomo uses COVID-19 pandemic alert to deliver farewell message to New Yorkers Soon-to-be former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who officially resigned from the post on Monday amid sexual harassment allegations, send one final message to New Yorkers on an alert system he used regularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Texas July 26, 2021 Trump endorses Ken Paxton over George P. Bush for Texas AG President Donald Trump on Monday night announced that he would endorse Ken Paxton in the race for Texas Attorney General over George P. Bush, the son of former presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Cuba July 26, 2021 Republicans march with protesters for Cuban freedom as they pushed Biden for more support Several Republican lawmakers rallied with Cuban Americans who marched in D.C. on Monday to encourage the Biden administration to support the Cuban people in their fight for freedom.
Cuba July 19, 2021 Biden may send more staff to US embassy in Havana to support Cuban people: senior administration official President Biden is considering augmenting staffing levels at the U.S. embassy in Havana and forming a group to get remittances to the Cuban people, a senior administration official told FOX News on Monday.
California July 18, 2021 Los Angeles mask mandate revived on anniversary of Newsom order that shut down schools Los Angeles County reinstated its indoor mask mandate this weekend as confirmed cases of the contagious delta variant rise, on the one year anniversary of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s order that closed down many schools.
Texas July 18, 2021 Two more Texas Democrats test positive for COVID after fleeing election vote Two more Texas Democrats have tested positive for coronavirus during the trip to Washington, D.C., just one day after three of their colleagues learned they had contracted the virus as well.
California July 18, 2021 Car jumps California highway in shocking crash caught on camera Dash camera footage captured the moment a car went air born off of a highway in California last week and landed on a road below.
Joe Biden July 18, 2021 Biden poses with ice cream cone on 'national ice cream day' President Biden on Sunday celebrated national ice cream day by posting an image of himself grabbing a large cone and posing for a selfie.
Cuba July 18, 2021 Nikole Hannah-Jones said Cuba is among 'most equal' countries because of socialism 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones said in a podcast that she believes Cuba is the most equal country in the Western hemisphere and could serve as a model for its integration agenda
California July 12, 2021 Radio host Larry Elder to run in California recall election Conservative radio host Larry Elder has officially entered the California recall election to replace the state’s Democratic governor Gavin Newsom, Fox News confirmed on Monday.
Gavin Newsom July 12, 2021 Gavin Newsom will not be listed as a Democrat in upcoming California recall vote A Sacramento County judge on Monday denied Gov. Gavin Newsom’s request to be listed as a Democrat in the state’s upcoming recall election after his office missed a deadline.
FBI July 6, 2021 Capitol riot 6 months later: FBI releases 11 new videos of wanted suspects The FBI on Tuesday released 11 additional videos of suspects from the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riots, six months after they transpired.
TECH July 5, 2021 Prehistoric deer bone believed to be among world’s oldest pieces of art Researchers found an engraved deer bone that is at least 51,000 years old in northern Germany, which they believe might be among the oldest pieces of reliably dated art.
Israel July 5, 2021 Israel used swarm of drones to attack Hamas terrorists: report Israel reportedly used a swarm of drones to locate and attack Hamas targets during the 11 day conflict that broke out in May.
Maine July 5, 2021 Controversial former Maine Gov. Paul LePage to run for a third term The former Republican Gov. of Maine Paul LePage announced on Monday that he was running once again for governor of the state in 2022, after previously serving two terms in the role.
Army July 5, 2021 GOP lawmakers split over mandatory vaccines for US military members Lawmakers are torn over reports that U.S. Army members may soon be required to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.
Joe Biden July 2, 2021 Biden DHS moves to bring back deported US military veterans The Biden administration on Friday said that it planned to allow deported veterans and their family members to return to the U.S.
Justice Department July 1, 2021 Attorney General Garland pauses federal executions U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday issued a memorandum that imposes a moratorium on federal executions.
MILITARY June 30, 2021 Air Force revises physical fitness test to allow walking, planks The U.S. Air Force this week will announce changes to its physical fitness test and will no longer require candidates to run.
California June 28, 2021 California bans government travel to more states over LGBTQ laws California announced on Monday that its ban on state-sponsored and state-funded travel includes five additional states as a result of recently-enacted LGBTQ legislation.
Joe Biden June 28, 2021 Biden mistakes length of 8 day European trip, tacking on 5 extra days President Biden on Monday mistakenly characterized his recent trip to Europe as notably longer than the 8 days he visited for.
Donald Trump June 25, 2021 Former Trump EPA staffers were paid $38K after they were terminated: report Two former employees of the Trump administration reportedly continued to receive payment from the federal government at the direction of high-ranking EPA officials even after they were fired or had resigned from their posts.
Joe Biden June 25, 2021 Biden signs executive order to boost diversity, equity within federal workforce President Biden on Friday signed an executive order aimed at increasing diversity and inclusion in the federal workforce.
Michigan June 23, 2021 Republican-led Michigan panel affirms Biden victory in the state An oversight committee in Michigan on Wednesday confirmed the results of the November 2020 general election, which declared President Biden the winner last year.
Joe Biden June 18, 2021 Obama's Land Management director says Biden nominee should be disqualified over tree spiking plot President Biden's nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Tracy Stone-Manning received a stamp of disapproval from the agency’s director under former President Barack Obama over her involvement in a tree spiking plot decades ago.
California June 18, 2021 California Gov. Newsom accosted by man who was arrested and charged with assault California Gov. Gavin Newsom was reportedly approached in an aggressive manner by a man in Oakland on Friday, with authorities arresting the individual in question.
Congress June 16, 2021 House approves bill marking Juneteenth a federal holiday, sending it to Biden's desk The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a bill that aims to establish June 19th, or Juneteenth, a federal holiday.
Donald Trump June 15, 2021 Trump to visit 'decimated' Mexico border with Texas Gov. Abbott on June 30 President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the U.S.-Mexico border with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott at the end of the month, which he described on Tuesday as an “unmitigated disaster zone.”
Congress June 14, 2021 GOP Rep. Waltz battles Pelosi over renaming 'Squad' the 'Hamas caucus' Republican Florida Rep. Michael Waltz on Monday defended his choice to rename the Squad the “Hamas Caucus” after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the nickname “dangerous.”
Coronavirus June 9, 2021 Biden administration says COVID-19 vaccination not a precondition to work in-person at federal buildings The Biden administration is not requiring federal employees to receive coronavirus vaccines in order to work on site in federal buildings.