(Headline USA) President Joe Biden has chosen as supervisor of his $1 trillion infrastructure plan Mitch Landrieu, who as New Orleans mayor pushed the city into recovery after the devastation from Hurricane Katrina.
Landrieu will be tasked with coordinating across federal agencies to work on roads, ports, bridges and airports,...
(Headline USA) Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping have slurped noodles together in Beijing.
They've shared deep thoughts about the meaning of America during an exchange on the Tibetan plateau.
They've gushed to U.S. business leaders about developing a sincere respect for each other.
The American president has held up his relationship...
(Headline USA) After disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein allegedly died by suicide behind bars, a judge invited his accusers to court to vent their anger at a man they called a coward for taking his own life to escape accountability for sexually abusing them.
The coming weeks will still see, in...
(Headline USA) Attorneys were set to make closing arguments Monday at Kyle Rittenhouse's trial in the shootings of three men during Antifa-led riots in Kenosha Wisconsin, the last word before a jury begins deliberating in a case that underscored Americans' bitter divisions on issues of guns, protests and policing.
Rittenhouse,...
(Headline USA) Winsome Sears says voters learned where she stands as she made history campaigning to become the first black woman elected to statewide office in Virginia.
But for those outside the state, Sears may be less known for her policy positions than for a campaign photo showing the 57-year-old...
(Headline USA) A grand jury on Friday indicted former Trump campaign adviser Steve Bannon for contempt of Congress---a rare, if not unprecedented, move that could have major implications for Democrats should Republicans retake Congress following the 2022 midterm elections.
It came the same day that former Trump chief of staff...
(Headline USA) A former “Apprentice" contestant who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual assault dropped her defamation lawsuit against him Friday.
Summer Zervos sued the then-president in New York state court in 2017, saying he damaged her reputation when he said she and other women alleging sexual assault and...
(Headline USA) Disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared pugilistic and paranoid at times in an 11-hour deposition, made public Wednesday, denying the sexual harassment allegations that forced him from office while ascribing political motives to the people investigating his behavior.
Meanwhile, in their own interviews, his accusers detailed a...
(Headline USA) The last three school districts in Florida that required at least some students to wear masks are dropping their preposterous mandates for student facial coverings.
Starting Friday, grade school students in Miami-Dade schools can opt out of wearing a mask if they have their parents' permission. Masks already...
(Headline USA) Five Republican Oklahoma lawmakers urged the state's GOP Gov. Kevin Stitt on Thursday to grant clemency to death row inmate Julius Jones, who is scheduled to be executed next week.
Among the five are two state House members who represent parts of the Oklahoma City suburb of Edmond,...
(Headline USA) Twitter says it has permanently banned Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson from its service for repeated violations of its arbitrary and left-leaning COVID-19 misinformation policy.
The social media company had earlier given Robinson a one-week ban for sending out a message to “Christians” that falsely claimed that COVID-19...
(Headline USA) The CEO of McDonald’s faced increasing criticism and calls for resignation Thursday following text messages he sent to Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot where he seemed to blame the deaths of two black and Latino children killed in gun violence on their parents.
McDonald's President and CEO Chris Kempczinski...