Kentucky bill would make it a crime to insult police officers
A bill advancing out of a Kentucky Senate committee on Thursday would make it a crime to insult or taunt a police officer to the point where the taunts provoke a violent response.
A bill advancing out of a Kentucky Senate committee on Thursday would make it a crime to insult or taunt a police officer to the point where the taunts provoke a violent response.
State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said Thursday that another woman would have to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment by Gov. Andrew Cuomo before she would call for him to resign.
Top advisers to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo influenced state health officials to remove data from a public report that showed coronavirus-related nursing-home deaths in the state had exceeded numbers previously acknowledged by the administration, a bombshell report says.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., made good on his promise Thursday when he forced Senate clerks to read all 628 pages from President Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill.
New Yorkers do not think that Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign amid dual scandals concerning sexual harassment accusations and undercounting nursing home deaths, but they don’t think he should run for reelection either.
‘I knew I wanted to experience new dynamics’
Former aide Charlotte Bennett spoke out on Thursday’s broadcast of “CBS Evening News” for the first time about her allegations of sexual harassment by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY).
H.R. 1, if enacted into law, would make American elections resemble those in the former Soviet Union, said Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL).
‘Only time will tell if there’s any meaning behind his words’
The number of migrant youth daily referred to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for release into the United States has surged nearly 600 percent since President Trump was in office, newly released data reveals.
WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar was asked on Thursday if CNN, which falls under WarnerMedia, can keep its ratings momentum going during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference.
Fought to increase the state’s penalties for drunk-driving
The Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), a conservative news broadcaster, received a two-week suspension from YouTube because it covered President Donald Trump’s speech at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
‘As a native Texan I am appalled our president has called me a Neanderthal’
We’re siding with freedom
‘The officers were giggling, and laughing’
‘So since there [is] so much interest in this report, a summary only would not satisfy the curiosity of the readers,’ Ben Embarek said.
‘They don’t need to be lectured about living in peace with their neighbors’
‘The channel remains suspended due to the risk of incitement to violence’
The Left’s venomous attacks against Texas for lifting restrictions are more divisive than usual.
Trump blamed the Georgia loss on McConnell’s refusal to back $2,000 COVID stimulus checks.
Democrats want to corrode the system because they believe it will help them win.
The court’s politicization of war-crimes investigations harms the cause of international justice.
‘May restrict competition and choice’
Sen. Ron Johnson, R- Wis., said in an interview Wednesday that he plans on delaying the vote on President Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill by requesting that Senate clerks read what he called a 600-700 page “Democratic boondoggle.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo took time to take a swipe at Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York City during a press briefing Wednesday where he repeatedly apologized over sexual harassment accusations leveled against him by three women.
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said Wednesday that she will vote to confirm U.S. Rep. Deb Haaland of New Mexico to become secretary of the interior.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed H.R. 1, otherwise known as the “For the People Act,” which Republicans warn will compromise election integrity and ultimately lead to the federalization of U.S. elections.