Far-Right Blog Says Impeachment Is 'Democrat Coup,' Suggests Hanging Dems
"Like John Wilkes Booth, these seditious traitors think they are in the right" was just one thing The Gateway Pundit posted on Tuesday, along with the suggestion Democrats involved with impeachment hearings should be hanged.
One Month After Trump Moves to Florida, 51 Percent of Floridians Disapprove
A new poll revealed that while the president's numbers have largely stayed the same, more than half the Florida voters polled disapprove of his job performance.
Kamala Harris' Drop Out Has Left 2020 Presidential Race 'Older and Whiter'
CNN's chief political analyst Gloria Borger said this is "a lesson on how when you run for the presidency, you need to have a message and you need to stick to it."
Tucker Carlson Defends Putin, Backs Russia Again But This Time It's No Joke
Tucker Carlson of Fox News continued to root for Russia on his Monday night show, but this time he didn't try to pass it off as anything other than the truth.
Senator Kennedy Comes Off Like An 'Addled Russian Asset,' Says Commentator
Charlie Sykes appeared on MSNBC with Nicolle Wallace to discuss John Kennedy's continuing efforts to push a false narrative on TV for Russia.
Sanders Qualifies for Primary As Largest Progressive Iowa Org Endorses Him
Two press releases revealed a good Monday for Senator Sanders: He is officially on the primary ballot for Super Tuesday in March, and he will be endorsed by Iowa's largest progressive organization on Thursday.
Highest Court Rules Convicted Murderer Has the 'Right to Be Forgotten'
"It's only by making it possible for past records to recede that individuals have a chance to start anew in freedom," said data privacy lawyer Christian Solmecke.
Comedian Calls Donald Trump 'Cowardly' for 'Sending' Melania to Baltimore
"I am in this fight with you, and I am fighting for you," said the first lady, despite being booed by the Baltimore crowd.
Tucker Carlson Claims 'No Evidence' Assad Was Behind Deadly Chemical Attack
The Fox News host brought in Jonathan Steele to corroborate his theory about the attack on Douma.
Lt. Gen. Loses Star For Mocking Female Airman's Weight and Toxic Leadership
A Lieutenant General in the Air Force lost a star after an investigation into his leadership practices revealed he had harassed a female subordinate.
Top Trump Official Violated FBI Ethics Rules By Seeking Happy Hour Sponsors
The acting commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection agency violated federal ethics rules in his previous job at the FBI.
West Virginia Charges Prisoners 3 Cents a Minute to Read Free E-Books
A contract between the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation and Global Tel Link has brought electronic tablets to 10 West Virginia prisons, but at a price.
Rising Death Rates Among White Americans Linked to Perceived Loss of Status
University of Toronto researchers have suggested in a new study that mortality is on the rise for white Americans due to the misperception that they are losing status despite no evidence of that loss.
Moore Calls Worsening Inequality a Myth, Says Billionaires Make 'Us Richer'
Stephen Moore said on a Monday segment of Fox News that if the middle class is disappearing, it's because they're getting richer, "which is a good thing."
T.I. Defends 'Hymengate' After Widespread Criticism
On "Red Table Talk," the rapper and actor defended his previous comments about accompanying his daughter to her gynecology appointments for virginity checks, calling it "protection."
WA State Has Paid $84M in Settlements on Behalf of DCYF in 2019
A Supreme Court decision in 2018 found that the DCYF was liable for injuries to children after they were placed in foster homes, which led to an increase in settlements in 2019 from previous years, said spokeswoman Debra Johnson.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib Files Legislation to Repeal 'Opportunity Zone' Tax Law
Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib filed The Repeal Opportunity Zones Act of 2019 on Friday in an effort to address issues stemming from the Opportunity Zones program.
12-Year-Old Boy Youngest Person Convicted in Hong Kong Protests
A young boy who spray-painted on a police station and metro station during the Hong Kong protests has been arrested and is the youngest person convicted in the protests so far.
Gov. Vetoes Bill That Would Ban Abortions Due to Down Syndrome Diagnosis
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, an abortion rights ally, vetoed a bill today that would have banned abortions after a Down syndrome diagnosis.
House Opens Probe on Ticketing Companies and 'High, Hidden Fees'
The House Energy and Commerce committee sent letters to six ticketing companies in an investigation of their ticketing policies and business practices.
Thieves Steal Over $3,500 of Medical Supplies for Baby With Rare Disease
Two women took four boxes of specialty medical supplies from a Saskatoon porch on Tuesday meant for a baby with a rare skin condition. On Thursday, they were arrested.
Family Brings Dead Body to Insurance Office After Delayed Policy Payment
A South African family resorted to desperate measures when they brought a deceased family member's body to the insurance offices of Old Mutual who, up until that point, had delayed policy payment.
Giuliani Suggests He Fed Info on Ukraine, Biden to Fox News' John Solomon
In a phone interview with Glenn Beck, the former mayor of New York revealed he fed Ukraine and Biden stories to reporter John Solomon, who was offered a job with Fox News in October.
Vindman Sends Letter to Fox News Seeking Retraction Over 'Espionage' Claim
After a Fox News segment on Laura Ingraham's show where a panelist accused Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman of "espionage," Vindman's lawyer fires off warning letter asking for a retraction.
5th Grader During Pleasantville High School Football Game Dies
Micah Tennant, the 10-year-old innocent bystander shot at the Pleasantville High School football game on Friday, died from his injuries on the same day both teams met at Lincoln Financial Field to finish the game.
Laura Ingraham Mocks Vindman for Insisting He Be Called Lieutenant
Vindman "didn't really see how his rank concern came off to the rest of America," Ingraham said.
Bernie Sanders Calls Bolivia President's Ouster a 'Coup'
"I oppose the intervention of Bolivia's security forces in the democratic process and their repression of Indigenous protesters. When the military intervened and asked President Evo Morales to leave, in my view, that's called a coup," said Sanders.
Picasso's Electrician Loses Appeal Over Hoarding 271 of the Painter's Works
A former employee of Picasso was convicted of stealing 271 pieces of work from the artist and hoarding them in his garage for 40 years.
Nigerian Scam From Maximum Security Prison Pulls in $1 Million
One man carried out a successful Nigerian scam from prison and enjoyed more freedom than most prisoners. Anti-corruption officials have begun an investigation into who is responsible.
Man Threatens to Slit Brother's Throat Over TV Show 'America's Got Talent'
A man was charged with domestic violence after punching his brother in the face after their family said they wouldn't support his America's Got Talent dream.