GOP Candidate Wants to Include 'Let's Go Brandon' as Part of Name on Ballot
"Let's Go Brandon" has gained popularity amongst conservatives as an anti-Biden slogan.
Baldwin's Lawyer Says Report in 'Rust' Fatal Shooting 'Exonerates' Actor
Lawyers for Alec Baldwin and a film armorer claim their clients have been found not at fault after the film's OSHA report was released.
'Bad to the Bone' Rudy Giuliani Pops Up on 'Masked Singer,' Jeong Walks Out
Singing 'Bad To The Bone' by George Thorogood, Rudy Giuliani sprang from the colorful box, bringing surprise to both the audience and judges.
Nancy Pelosi Calls Aircraft False Alarm at U.S. Capitol 'Inexcusable'
"The unnecessary panic caused by this apparent negligence was particularly harmful for Members, staff and institutional workers still grappling with the trauma of the attack on their workplace on January 6th," Pelosi said.
Tesla Plans 'Robotaxis' With 'No Steering Wheels or Pedals' in 2 Years
"Looking at some of our projections, a robotaxi ride will cost less than a bus ticket—a subsidized bus ticket or a subway ticket," Tesla CEO Elon Musk said.
Doctor Accused of Purposely Killing 14 ICU Patients Acquitted on All Counts
Husel's lawyers argued that he was providing comforting care to dying patients, not trying to kill them.
Bill O'Reilly Caught on Video Berating JetBlue Employee Over Flight Delay
It appears that Bill O'Reilly took out his frustrations on the employee, calling him a "f***ing scumbag."
Army Considers Sending National Guard Troops to Eastern Europe
With nearly 2,000 National Guard troops already in Europe, officials are discussing whether to send more service members to rotate deployments.
Disney Shuns 'Don't Say Gay,' Favors 'Mickey and Pluto Going at It': Cruz
"It used to be like you'd be able to put your kids in front of the Disney Channel, and all right, something innocuous will happen," Texas Senator Ted Cruz said.
Department of Justice Will Appeal Ruling Ending Mask Mandate if CDC Agrees
The U.S. Department of Justice will appeal a Florida judge's ruling striking down the federal transportation mask mandate only if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention agrees it is necessary for the public's health.
Donald Trump Says Russia, Ukraine Should Work Out 'Some Kind of Agreement'
"The solution can never be as good as it would have been before the shooting started, but there is a solution, and it should be figured out now," the former president said.
'Ashamed' Sherri Papini Pleads Guilty to Faking Abduction
Five years after she claimed she was kidnapped and abused, Sherri Papini formally entered her guilty plea and confessed it was all a lie.
Google Maps Satellite Images Appear to Show Position of Russian Troops
Russian media claims Google's alleged move to decensor Russian military bases comes amid "strained relations" between the country and the U.S. tech giant.
Supreme Court Declines to Wade Into Military Legal Battle Over Vaccine
The Supreme Court has decided to not intervene with the U.S. Air Force from disciplining a service member after he refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons.
After 20 Years on Death Row, Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Over Electrocution
A South Carolina prisoner was faced with what he called "two unconstitutional methods of execution," the electric chair or carried out by firing squad.
Gov. Greg Abbott Strikes Deal on Border Security With Another Mexican State
"Until President Biden decides to fulfill his constitutional duty to secure the border, we will continue to do whatever it takes to protect the safety and security of all Texans," Governor Abbott said.
Coveted Donald Trump Endorsement Goes to J.D. Vance in Ohio Senate Race
"In the Great State of Ohio, the candidate most qualified and ready to win in November is J.D. Vance," Trump wrote in a statement.
DeSantis' 15-Week Abortion Ban Assailed as 'Reckless' by Medical Providers
"There is no medical reason to ban abortions after 15 weeks; there are only potential harms," said Dr. Kelly Thibert of Bradenton, Florida.
Charlie Kirk Connects Transgender Issues With Inflation
"They're the same in this aspect—when you believe that men can become women, why wouldn't you also believe that you could print wealth?" Kirk asked.
Drones, Ammo, Javelins: Pentagon Releases List of Items on Way to Ukraine
"Our objective now, as is evidenced by the enormous package of military assistance we put out today, is continue to help and assist the Ukrainians in this war," said White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.
DeSantis' Redistricting Map Further Boosts GOP as 2022 Midterms Approach
"I mean, we are not going to have a 200-mile gerrymander that divvies up people based on the color of their skin," DeSantis said.
Russia Says It Sanctioned 398 US Lawmakers 'On the Basis of Reciprocity'
Newsweek compiled a list of House representatives not sanctioned by Russia, noting that the list of names is bipartisan.
'They Made Me More Dangerous': Frank James Blames NY Mayor for Breakdown
Frank R. James, the person of interest identified by NYPD in connection to the Brooklyn subway shooting, warned of the dangers in the subway in a video posted on YouTube.
Mariupol Civilian Death Count Could Surpass 20,000, Mayor Says
Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boichenko estimates about 21,000 civilian deaths in his city, calling the act "genocide."
Brooklyn Subway Shooting: Person of Interest Named, $50K Reward Announced
The shooting has led to rewards, a re-examination of subway cameras and New York's mayor telling America about gun control.
Putin Meets First European Leader Since Invasion, Told War 'Needs to End'
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer is the first leader of the West to meet with President Vladimir Putin since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.
Cockroach That Crawled Into Man's Ear at Hotel Causes Hearing Loss: Lawsuit
Mice, rats, cockroaches, flies, and bed bugs are among the most common hotel pests, according to pest control experts.
Ukraine War Day 47: Ukraine Needs Ammo, Suspects Russian Chemical Weapons
The war nears 50 days. The death toll has mounted, supplies are running low in Ukraine and the carnage is hard to see. But they keep fighting Putin's war.
Watch: Moment Francisco Lindor Is Hit in the Face by Steve Cishek Pitch
In a widely-shared clip on social media, Nationals pitcher Steve Cishek threw a fastball clocking in at 88 miles per hour, striking Francisco Lindor in the face.
Ben Shapiro Says There's 'No Excuse' for Mitt Romney Supporting Jackson
"I see no excuse for Mitt Romney not only voting for this judicial nomination, I see no excuse for him giving it a standing ovation."