The U.S. House passed the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register for federal elections. The bill also mandates a government-issued photo ID to vote and would eliminate ...
In 2021, just months after the first COVID vaccines debuted, concern was growing about an exceedingly rare but sometimes deadly outcome of certain shots. Two related vaccines—one from AstraZeneca and ...
McDonald's launch of its McNugget Caviar promotion quickly sold out, with some users complaining of a website crash. Many hopeful McNugget lovers might be disappointed after the fast-food chain's ...
"Our band's purpose is to unite, not divide," the band said in a statement on Instagram Jemal Countess/Getty; Paras Griffin/Getty Shinedown is the latest performer to drop out of Kid Rock's festival ...
WFAN’s Craig Carton is refuting a report from his colleague that doesn’t make the Jets look great. On Tuesday’s midday show, WFAN host Shaun Morash reported that Jets owner Woody Johnson had stripped ...
A doctor explains what nails can reveal about overall health, breaking down the top 10 nail problems and the conditions they may be linked to. Here is USA Olympian Hunter Hess's full viral quote which ...
The situation with water in California has always been fraught. Ever since the postwar boom in population, the state has struggled with various interests over the limited supply. The 1974 movie ...
On Thursday, President Donald Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to send federal troops to Minneapolis to assist ICE agents who have been conducting extensive and violent operations in ...
On CNN, Scott Jennings stated that President Trump had the right to declare the Insurrection Act in Minnesota: Man arrested after spraying Rep. Omar with unknown liquid during town hall: Police Person ...
President Trump has threatened to deploy more federal troops to Minnesota using a seldom-used law passed by Congress over 200 years ago. The Insurrection Act of 1807, in conjunction with several other ...
The question of slavery’s future figured prominently when the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787. Some delegates from Northern states hoped to banish the practice.
Tom Homan, President Trump's former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement director and current border czar, said he hasn't seen any clear examples of excessive force displayed by ICE agents and ...