Some Virginia Schools Win Legal Mask Battle Against Governor Youngkin
The governor cannot override school district policy, according to Arlington Circuit Court Judge Louise DiMatteo.
1/6 Suspect Asks Judge for 'Right to Defend Himself' From Prison Guards
The FBI alleges that on January 6, Kenyon wore a red "Make America Great Again" cap and was dressed as Jack Skellington from the movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Michiganders Will No Longer Pay 'Tampon Tax,' Expected to 'Save Hundreds'
At least 32 states have introduced measures to eliminate the "tampon tax," according to Period Equity, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing menstrual access affordability.
Teachers Accused of Promoting CRT by Celebrating Black History Month
As Black History Month is underway, teachers in some states have restrictions on what they can teach, including racism and issues of systemic inequality.
Mississippi Gov. Signs Medical Marijuana Bill, But Slams Recreational Use
Reeves made it known in his statement that the approved bill is not one he would have written, but it was legislators who wrote the final version.
Trump Foes Bringing in More Campaign Funds Than Trump Friends
By the looks of it, Trump-backed GOP challengers may have a tough time ousting their opponents that are up for re-election.
6,500 Evacuated as North Carolina Authorities Keep Eye on Burning Plant
Authorities drove through neighborhoods Monday night, knocking on doors and asking residents to leave their homes.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Says He Can't Guarantee Power One Year After Freeze
The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings heeding against icy conditions in multiple Texas counties.
Since COVID, Democrat-Run States Losing Residents to Red Ones, Survey Finds
From 2020 to 2021, eight of the 10 states losing the most residents from April 2020 through June 2021 have Democratic leadership.
Russia Accuses US of Bringing 'Pure Nazis' to Power in Ukraine
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia accused the Biden administration of "whipping up tensions and rhetoric and provoking escalation."
Michigan Activists Aim to Counter GOP Voting Rules With Amendment
The new initiative aims to gather about 425,000 signatures before July 11. If successful it will be placed on November ballots to be approved by voters.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Ballot Drop Boxes Can Be Used in Primary
Swing conservative Justice Brian Hagedorn joined with the court's three liberal justices Friday and once again became the deciding vote in the ruling.
Fighting to Save Model's Life From COVID, Doctors Will Amputate Legs
"Claire also faces a long and challenging recovery, and our hope is to give her the best resources possible for her ongoing healthcare needs," her family wrote.
Pro-LGBTQ Student Art Taken Down at Georgia School, Compared to Nazi Flag
When a teacher questioned the decision, parents claimed an administrator compared the picture to hanging a Nazi flag in the classroom.
Jimmy Kimmel Calls Sarah Palin 'Typhoid Mary' for COVID Restaurant Gaffes
New York City Hall spokesperson Jonah Allo urged "any New Yorker who came into contact with Ms. Palin to get tested" for COVID-19.
Blue Lives Matter NYC Founder Says Dem Lawmakers 'Need to Be Victims'
Fox News anchor Griff Jenkins double-backed Imperatrice's comments reiterating that he did not mean it as a call to violence.
Florida Man Allegedly Smashes Black Teens' Car, Charged With Hate Crime
The FBI reported 8,263 single-bias criminal incidents motivated by bias toward race, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sexual orientation, disability and gender in 2020.
Arizona Bill Would Make Teachers Reveal to Parents if Kids Came Out as LGBT
The bill's sponsor said if the student's report doesn't rise to the level of reportable abuse, parents should be notified regardless of the subject
R.I.P. Morgan Stevens: Internet Mourns 'Melrose Place,' 'Fame' Actor
The Los Angeles Police Department said there were no signs of foul play and he seemed to have likely died of natural causes.
Here's the Final 'Jeopardy!' Answer That Ended Amy Schneider's Hot Streak
Although her regular-season play is over, Schneider has earned a spot in the show's Tournament of Champions.
Fox's Tomi Lahren Suggests Biden Chose VP Harris Based on Race
Lahren insisted on Twitter that she was not criticizing Black women, but the choice of picking a nominee based solely on their race.
Teen Who Died of Fentanyl Overdose Had 100 Bags of the Drug in His Room
Officers also found 40 bags of fentanyl in several classrooms and the school's gymnasium.
More Hospitals Are Denying Organ Transplants Due to COVID Vaccine Status
One patent removed from a hospital's waiting list for a kidney transplant said "I'd rather die of kidney failure," when asked if they'd be willing to get vaccinated.
FCC commits extra $240M connectinng students to schools
The additional funding will go towards schools in the U.S., Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the District of Columbia.
Maryland Governor Expresses Heartbreak Over Fallen Baltimore Firefighters
While three firefighters died in the two-alarm blaze, a fourth is in the hospital on life support.