Vodka Brands Remind They Aren't Russian Based As More States Move to Bans
"Stoli Group has had a long history of fighting oppression from the Russian regime," the brand wrote.
Video Shows 'Real Patriot' Harassing, Threatening Nevada Governor Sisolak
"We should string you up on a lamp post right now," the man said.
Ukraine Brewer Explains How Production Shifted to Make Molotov Cocktails
"We decided to use our chemical skills and our own labor to do something that requires precision and safety—exactly like beer," the brewer said.
Several Deputies Burned in Motorcyclist's Arrest at Gas Station: Sheriff
"All of a sudden, we saw a big flame going in the air," a witness at the scene during the arrest said.
Video Shows Man's Drunken Tirade at Florida Airport
He faces a number of charges including child abuse and disorderly intoxication.
Supreme Court Confirmation for Jackson Will Be Less Partisan: Rob Portman
The senator said on Sunday that Republicans are looking for a justice who won't "legislate on the bench."
Mitt Romney Blasts Greene, Gosar: 'Missing a Few IQ Points'
His remarks came after the two representatives attended an event that was dubbed as "white supremacist."
Wuhan Lab Leak Theory Undermined as New Research Points to Wet Market
A pair of recently published studies found that the virus was likely transmitted to people from an animal.
Ukraine Invasion Prompts Bars, Liquor Stores to Stop Selling Russian Vodka
"It's a small statement on behalf of this local bar here. It's what I can do," one owner said.
Toddler Fatally Shot Self With Gun His Father Left on Couch: Police
When officers later searched the home, they allegedly found another unattended firearm on a kitchen counter.
Ukraine Killed 3,500 Russians, Ex-President Says, Amid Fierce Kyiv Battles
For comparison, fewer than 2,500 U.S. service members have died in Afghanistan, a war that spanned two decades.
Another Reported Nazi Salute Inside Public School Prompts Calls for Action
Two students allegedly performed the salute, while another yelled, "Heil Hitler," in front of their Jewish teacher.
Six Major U.S. Cities Still Have Proof-of-Vaccination Requirements
Meanwhile, some other cities have relaxed their COVID rules due to a decline in cases.
Sea Levels Will Rise in 30 Years by Same Risen in Last 100 Years: Report
"Failing to curb future emissions will cause even greater impact to Americans," warned NOAA administrator Richard Spinrad.
Ron DeSantis Favorite for Re-Election Despite Recent Controversies: Poll
Meanwhile, Representative Charlie Crist holds a strong lead in the Democratic primary with 44 percent of the vote according to the poll.
Pro-Trump Official Accused of Tampering to Run for Secretary of State
Her announcement comes less than a week after she was arrested for not handing over her iPad to police after allegedly recording a court hearing.
Four Years After Parkland, Schools Are No Safer From a Student Shooter
In the wake of the shooting, schools pushed an array of security measures. But school shootings continue to ravage communities across the United States.
Democrat Lujan to Return From Stroke in Time for Senate Supreme Court Vote
The senator's vacancy gave Republicans the majority with 50 votes, raising concerns about Biden's nominee.
Most Americans still support mask mandates as states relax rules: Poll
Throughout the pandemic, face coverings have been a point of contention and politicized.
Hogan Rips GOP Attacks on Republicans Who Don't Show '100% Fealty' to Trump
The Republican governor called the RNC's characterization of the January 6 riot as "legitimate political discourse" as "insanity."
Video of Woman Berating Restaurant Requiring Vaccine Card Viewed 160K Times
"I'm just trying to do my job," a restaurant employee said during the tirade.
Snowboarder Hagen Kearney Admits to Using Racial Slur: 'Utter Stupidity'
The U.S. Olympian called it "disgusting behavior on my part" on Saturday.
Trump-Endorsed Ted Budd Slams Cheney, Kinzinger for 'False Moralism'
"They played right into the Democrats' trap," said the GOP lawmaker of the only Republicans serving on the House committee investigating 1/6.
GOP Candidate Vows to Be a 'Mini Marjorie Taylor Greene' Once in Office
Bianca Gracia also said people who do not vote for her would have to "deal with it with the Lord."
Jessica Cisneros Hits Campaign Opponent for FBI Raid on His Home in Ad
Last month, the FBI raided Congressman Henry Cuellar's home in Laredo, Texas, and was seen seizing items from his property as part of an "ongoing investigation."
Why NBC Calls this Beijing Olympic Venue a Steel Mill, Not a Nuclear Plant
The mill is located by the Big Air Shougang venue, and its resemblance to cooling towers stirred up some social media confusion on Monday.
Eric Adams Compares Cheese to Heroin While Touting Plant Based Diet
The mayor took some criticism on social media after he compared the dairy product to the opioid on Monday.
Andrew Cuomo Feels 'Vindicated' Five Months After Pressured Resignation
The former governor has won some legal victories since resigning, but many have criticized state law for not holding "offenders accountable."
Chick-fil-A Order Argument Turns Fatal as Shot Fired in Drive-Thru: Police
During the argument, a man grabbed a handgun and began waving it around in the car.
Manchin and Murkowski Cross Party Lines to Endorse Each Other
Murkowski noted that senators endorsing their colleagues from across the aisle used to be more common.