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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday lifted coronavirus restrictions that had been in place in the state since before Thanksgiving.
The U.S. Supreme Court in split decisions Friday night ruled that houses of worship in California may hold indoor services at 25% capacity, giving a partial win to groups fighting the state’s coronavirus restrictions, according to reports.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C. fired back at Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Thursday invoking her past anti-Semitic remarks after Omar told her to “get it together” for mocking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s comments about some members of the House of Representatives being an “enemy” within the chamber.
“Hundreds” of violent and sexual threats have been made against California Gov. Gavin Newsom, his wife, children and businesses, prompting law enforcement agencies to investigate, according to reports.
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A man who calls himself the “QAnon Shaman” and stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 while wearing a horned bearskin headdress, face paint and no shirt, is willing to testify in former President Trump’s upcoming impeachment trial, his lawyer said this week.
Frank Biden, the president’s younger brother, reportedly promoted his relationship with President Biden in a newspaper ad for a Florida law firm printed on Inauguration Day.
All 49 remaining death-row inmates in federal prisons should have their sentences commuted by President Biden, two members of the progressive “Squad” group of Democrats urged Friday.
“Garage kept” may be great for classic cars — but for National Guard members it may be disrespectful.
Former President Trump received a warm greeting from supporters in South Florida on Wednesday morning as he made his way to his Mar-a-Lago resort after leaving the White House for the last time as the commander-in-chief.
President Trump issued a long list of pardons and sentence commutations early Wednesday as he prepared to leave office.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Saturday tweeted a photo of himself following a procedure to remove cancerous cells from his face.
As the Trump administration heads into its final week, White House spokesman Dan Scavino told administration officials Thursday to hold their “heads high” and be “proud” of their accomplishments” despite “cancel culture.
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., were selected to serve on the House’s Financial Services Committee, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office announced Thursday.
Former FBI Director James Comey Wednesday said he thinks President-elect Joe Biden should consider pardoning President Trump once he takes office in the wake of the riots on the U.S. Capitol.
President Trump on Friday said he is considering other social media platforms and may even create his own after he was banned from Twitter in the wake of Wednesday’s U.S. Capitol riot.
Vice President Mike Pence is expected to attend President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20, according to at least two reports.
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott on Wednesday called on President Trump to resign or be removed from office hours after a large group of Trump supporters breached the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., called President-elect Joe Biden “lawfully” elected and urged his Senate colleagues “Enough is enough” regarding election fraud allegations.
As votes in Georgia’s special U.S. Senate runoffs continued to be counted into Wednesday morning, three members of the progressive “Squad” in Congress seemed to call the races before the final numbers were tallied.
The growing effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom has received another boost — this time from Kevin Faulconer, a former mayor of San Diego.
President Trump plans to return to the White House from Florida on Thursday — earlier than originally planned, according to a schedule released late Wednesday night.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has scheduled a news conference for Thursday morning after the state on Wednesday reported its highest number of coronavirus cases in a single day since the beginning of the pandemic.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine didn’t say which way he was leaning on a “Stand Your Ground” bill that the state’s Republican-led Senate approved Friday — and that now heads to DeWine’s desk.
Former FBI agent Peter Strzok said he viewed the infamous Steele dossier as being “intended to influence” as well as to inform, according to a text he wrote in September 2016.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein defended herself Friday against questions about mental decline — but wouldn’t commit to finishing her term.
Former CIA Director John Brennan Wednesday said those who continue to deny President-elect Joe Biden’s win and attempt to overturn the results are “advocating for authoritarianism.
Several companies affiliated with one California Gov. Gavin Newsom founded 28 years ago received nearly $3 million in the coronavirus-related Paycheck Protection Program while other small businesses failed to receive funds, according to reports.
Two members of the far-left “Squad” of congresswomen took the opportunity on Black Friday to plug their campaign merchandise on social media.