As Andrew Cuomo Charged, These Other Governors Have Faced Criminal Charges
Since the 1990s, 11 U.S. governors have been convicted of federal corruption charges but a number of others have faced lesser offenses.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls Meta 'Cancer to Democracy'
Representative Ocasio-Cortez previously said that Facebook has "incredibly destructive effects on free society and democracy."
Proposed Bills Wouldn't Let State Punish Doctors Who Spread Misinformation
The proposal protects advice "so long as the physician exercised independent medical judgment and believes the medical treatment is in the best interest of the patient."
Biden's Trip to Global Climate Talks Is Pointless, Schwarzenegger Says
Schwarzenegger said, "But as you could see, [Biden] cannot get anything passed right now."
Madison Cawthorn Proposes 'JAB Act' to Keep OSHA From Enforcing Mandates
"Forced injections mandated by the federal government are nothing short of subsidized medical apartheid," the Republican from North Carolina said.
Pro-Trump Sheriff Plans to Show 'Proof of State-Wide' Election Fraud
The presentation will cover several elections in 2020 including the November presidential election, the sheriff's office said.
Trump Says He's Going to Virginia 'Soon' After Biden Stumped for McAuliffe
On Tuesday, Joe Biden said McAuliffe's opponent Glenn Youngkin wouldn't let Trump campaign on his behalf, asking, "Is he embarrassed?"
AOC Would Vote Against Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Over Climate Change
Progressive Democrats plan to oppose the infrastructure bill unless a detailed agreement is reached in the larger social safety net package.
Utah Man Who Drove Into BLM Protesters Now Running for Mayor of Provo
"A group of protesters surrounded my vehicle, holding me hostage," Ken Dudley said. However, video footage shows the man driving an SUV into the crowd.
Virginia Race Deadlocked, Poll Shows, as Sinking Biden Stumps for McAuliffe
Biden' endorsement of Terry McAuliffe includes the former governor's handling of some of the issues currently hurting Biden's popularity.
Bernie Sanders Questions 'Courage' of Congress as Spending Bill is Reduced
Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the pharmaceutical industry and Congress on Tuesday for not regulating the price of prescription drug costs.
'The Patriarchy Will Rise Again': Suspicious Package Sent to Ilhan Omar
The package contained an unknown substance. Omar, a Muslim who serves as whip for the House's Progressive Caucus, was also the subject of a threat in 2019.
Texas Lawmaker Investigates About 850 Books on Race, LGBTQ Issues in School
The committee can inquire about matters they consider "necessary for the information of the legislature or for the welfare and protection of state citizens."
Judge Dismisses Southwest Airlines Pilots' Request for Injunction
Chief District Judge Barbara MG Lynn dismissed the case on Tuesday for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
NYC Largest Police Union Sues City to Block 'Draconian' Vaccine Mandate
"The city has provided no explanation, much less a rational one, for the need to violate the autonomy and privacy of NYPD police officers in such a severe manner," the lawsuit states.
'They Lied': Lauren Boebert Denies Involvement in 'Planning' of Jan. 6
She's the latest member of the GOP to respond to an article that claims elected officials participated in the planning of the Capitol Riot.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks 3 Anti-Abortion Laws
The court voted 5-3 to prohibit laws that restricted medication-induced abortions and require doctors who perform abortions to be board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology.
'You Will Not Summon Me': Dave Chappelle Responds to Transgender Community
"I am more than willing to give you an audience, but you will not summon me. I am not bending to anybody's demands," Chappelle said.
MAGA House Candidate Urges Pastor Greg Locke to Run for Office
Locke previously said only "crack-smoking, demon-possessed leftists" believe Biden won the presidential election.
Hitchhiker Who Disappeared 50 Years Ago ID'd Using DNA From His Unknown Kid
Winston Arthur Maxey III was 15 years old when he left his Boise home to pursue a better life in the spring of 1971. He was found dead weeks later in Oregon.
North Port Police Installed Hidden Cameras Outside Laundrie Family Home
Some of the devices went up before 23-year-old Brian Laundrie disappeared; others were installed after.
Virginia Democratic Party Sues Postal Service Over Delivery Delays
"Through no fault of their own, these voters will be denied their fundamental right to vote," the lawsuit states.
Joe Biden Finally Outdoes Kamala Harris on Border Visit Gaffes
President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he's been to the U.S.-Mexico border before and he knows it well. His only recorded trip was on the campaign trail in 2008.
Laundrie's Remains Sent to Forensic Anthropologist; Cause of Death TBD
The partial remains, including a portion of a human skull, found on Wednesday were identified as Brian Laundrie the next day using dental records.
Homemade Bomb on Barge Dismantled by West Virginia Police, No Suspects Yet
A portion of the Ohio River was closed off while authorities worked to dismantle the "self-manufactured bomb."
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Temporarily Resigns From House Committees
The 60-year-old GOP member served on House Appropriations and the State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee and was a ranking member of the Agriculture Subcommittee.
Brian Laundrie Case Live Updates: Family Lawyer Blasts 'Hogwash' Theories
The spotlight has now turned on Brian Laundrie's parents after human remains found on Wednesday were confirmed to be his. Follow Newsweek's liveblog for all the latest.
Trump Defends Jeff Fortenberry, Calls Mark Zuckerberg 'A Criminal'
Trump defended the 60-year-old Republican representative for "possibly telling some lies to investigators."
Couple Indicted for Trying to Sell Nuclear Secrets to Foreign Country
The Maryland couple was charged with violating the Atomic Energy Act—a federal law that assures the proper management of nuclear materials and their byproducts.
Biden Agrees To Cut Free College as Pentagon Gets More Funds Than It Wants
Congress is projected to spend more than $7 trillion on the Pentagon over the next 10 years, which is more than double the cost of the Build Back Better Act over the same timeframe.