Michigan Official Warns of '5-Alarm Fire' for Democracy Before Trump Visit
The top election official of a key swing state says false claims that he 2020 election was stolen could spill into the 2022 midterms and undermine democracy.
Russia Calls Ceasefire for Evacuation of Citizens From Decimated Mariupol
Russia says it will agree to a humanitarian corridor in a region that's seen heavy fighting. While Ukraine says it has agreed, it remains skeptical.
Tornado Touches Down in Mississippi's Capital; Other Areas on Alert
Mississippi saw severe weather that included a tornado and winds that knocked down power lines.
What Joe Rogan Has Said Defending Ivermectin as Drug Is Ruled Ineffective
Rogan has been a defender of the drug despite public health warnings, sparking a showdown over his popular podcast on Spotify.
QAnon Linked Candidate in FEC Crosshairs After Failing to Disclose Funds
The FEC has asked Arizona Republican congressional candidate Ron Watkins to account for money that wasn't reported earlier by his campaign.
Zelensky Says to Not Trust Russian Promises: 'We Are Not Naive People'
Russia's announcement that it will withdraw troops from Ukraine was met by skepticism by the president of Ukraine and others.
'Crickets': Kyle Rittenhouse Unhappy That Joe Biden Didn't Return His Calls
As Rittenhouse seeks to settle the score from his divisive murder trial, he questioned Joe Biden's manhood after the president ignored a meeting request.
Disney Addresses Removal of 'Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls' in Video
The entertainment giant has found itself in the middle of culture war battles, opposing Florida's new so-called Don't Say Gay law.
Proposed City Program Guarantees Income for Transgender Residents
The first-of-its-kind program is designed to give a leg up to transgender people, who face high rates of discrimination.
'I'm a Very Modest Individual': Trump Claims Hole-in-One at His Course
The famously braggadocious president issued a statement touting the golfing feat while playing with professional golfers.
Texas Abortion Funds Threaten to Sue State Rep for Defamation
"Your letters falsely accuse our clients of engaging in criminal acts by funding abortions in any situation in which the mother's life is not in danger."
DeSantis Urged to Untangle Florida's $300M That's Invested in Russia
A possible 2024 GOP presidential candidate hasn't followed the lead of other governors in pulling investment money from Russia.
Mexican Cockfight Results in 20 Shot Dead
The country's president has indicated that gangs are likely involved in the violence, which has previously upended the avocado trade.
FBI Offers $15K to Find At-Large Capitol Rioter Accused of Police Assault
The FBI is offering the cash reward for Jonathan Daniel Pollock, of Florida, who has been on the lam since facing charges last year.
DNC Chair: Trump's Jan. 6 Efforts Touched 'All 3 Branches' of Government
A top Democrat made the accusation of a wide-ranging conspiracy to steal the election following recent reporting on Trump's inner circle.
Video Shows News Chopper Plunging to Ground, Killing Pilot and Passenger
Two people were killed in a helicopter crash in the Dallas area after the tail rotor split from the aircraft.
Dershowitz Is a Fan of Jackson, Blasts Pundit for Calling Her 'This Chick'
The celebrity attorney came to the defense of the Supreme Court nominee, particularly her response to a question about the definition of a "woman."
Man Seen in Viral Video Punching Southwest Employee Faces Battery Charges
Police arrested the man at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as similar incidents have become common in recent years.
Volodymyr Zelensky Calls for Mass Anti-War Protests Around the World
The Ukrainian president called for supporters to be "visible and heard" as President Joe Biden arrives in Europe to discuss aid to the country.
Virginia Thomas Pressed Mark Meadows to Overturn 2020 Election, Texts Show
Texts obtained by The Washington Post show that the White House chief of staff was responsive to encouragement to overturn the 2020 election.
Social Media Users Want to Know: Where Is Clarence Thomas?
The conservative justice hasn't been back on the job after the court said Sunday he would return "in a day or two."
Twitter Backtracks After Saying The Federalist Posts Cause Real-World Harm
The social media giant says it accidently attached an ominous warning to a conservative online magazine.
GOP Lawmakers May Be Subpoenaed by the Dozen in State Corruption Scandal
One of Tennessee's top legislative Republicans has been ordered to appear before a federal grand jury as part of a widening corruption probe in the state.
Three Juveniles Critically Injured in Tanger Outlet Shooting: Police
Police in the Phoenix area have not identified the suspected shooter and have asked stores at the shopping outlet to go into lockdown.
Russia Accused of 'Under Reporting' Civilian Casualties Just Like in Syria
Russia's denial it has caused a single civilian causality in Ukraine has drawn comparisons to its operations in Syria.
Weather Video Captures Huge Tornado as It Touches Down in New Orleans
"Considerable damage to homes, businesses, and vehicles is likely and complete destruction is possible," the National Weather Service said.
Sunny Balwani, Ex-Boyfriend of Theranos Founder Holmes, Begins Fraud Trial
Opening statements from the prosecution and defense suggest the trial will hinge on Balwani's closeness to Holmes.
Ukraine Could Be Charged With Human Rights Violations for Videos of POWs
With cameras and social media ubiquitous, human rights groups say Ukraine's government may be violating an international agreement.
Jordan Wants FBI Director To Explain 'Sensitive Information on Politicians'
FBI chief Christopher Wray should respond to a reported audit that documents "systemic FBI failures," Republican congress members said.
None of the 132 Passengers Survived China Plane Crash, State Media Says
Despite a large search and rescue, no survivors have been found from one of the worst plane crashes in Chinese history.