President Biden Signs Executive Orders On Immigration

Federal Judge Blocks Biden's 100-Day Deportation Freeze After Texas Sues Administration

A federal judge in Texas temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's executive order to have a deportation freeze of certain undocumented immigrants for a 100-day period.
Vaccine

Death of California Resident Hours After Getting COVID-19 Vaccine Under Investigation

Multiple agencies are investigating the cause of death of a California resident who died on Thursday, just hours after receiving their COVID-19 vaccine.
[Video] Schumer Makes a Hilarious 'Incited' Gaffe on Senate Speech, Social Media Erupts

[Video] Schumer Makes a Hilarious 'Incited' Gaffe on Senate Speech, Social Media Erupts

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer made an unfortunate gaffe while he was trying to say that former President Donald Trump incited insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, and social media burst into laughs.
Joe Biden Sworn In As 46th President Of The United States At U.S. Capitol Inauguration Ceremony

Disturbing Inauguration Glitch Shocks Viewers as Joe Biden Delivers Message to Americans

Viewers of President Joe Biden's official swearing-in ceremony noticed a shocking livestreamed inauguration glitch as the 46th president of the United States delivered a speech.
Mike Huckabee Suggests Idea of Impeaching Kamala Harris for Bailing Out BLM Protesters

Mike Huckabee Suggests Idea of Impeaching Kamala Harris for Bailing Out BLM Protesters

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee said it might be good to start with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris if all politicians linked to riots would be removed from office.
Only 8% of Republicans Support Trump Impeachment: Poll

Only 8% of Republicans Support Trump Impeachment: Poll

Despite the violent events that unfolded in the U.S. Capitol early this month, many Republicans are still opposed to a Trump impeachment.
The Federalist: America’s Institutional Decline Could Lead to US Looking Like Mexico

The Federalist: America's Institutional Decline Could Lead to US Looking Like Mexico

America's institutional decline could result in the U.S. looking like Mexico, an episode of The Federalist's Radio Hour discussed.
Acting Homeland Security Chief Chad Wolf to Resign Amid Terror Fears

Acting Homeland Security Chief Chad Wolf to Resign Amid Terror Fears

Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said on Monday that he will resign from his position, a senior official said.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Sweeping Asylum Restrictions

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Sweeping Asylum Restrictions

The Trump administration's most sweeping set of asylum restrictions scheduled to take effect in a matter of days were blocked by a federal judge on Friday.
Trump Vows 'Orderly Transition' After Biden Certified as Next President

Trump Vows 'Orderly Transition' After Biden Certified as Next President

President Donald Trump said that there would be an "orderly transition" of power after Congress affirmed Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential election.
Jon Ossoff Projected to Win in Georgia Runoff Election

Jon Ossoff Projected to Win in Georgia Runoff Election

Democratic Senatorial candidate Jon Ossoff was called by news outlets as the winner in the Georgia runoff election that will determine Senate majority.
Trump Calls on National Guard to Quell Riot in DC, Secure US Capitol

Trump Calls on National Guard to Quell Riot in DC, Secure US Capitol

President Donald Trump called on the National Guard to help secure the US Capitol after a violent riot in DC on Wednesday.
Artificial Intelligence

What's Next for AI in 2021? Here's What Experts Think

Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) had made advances and huge leaps, but it's clear that it still has a long way to go starting this 2021.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Last Cellmate Dies From COVID-19

Jeffrey Epstein’s Last Cellmate Dies From COVID-19

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's last known cellmate reportedly died from the coronavirus.
Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Bill After Initial Refusal

Trump Calls Reports on Martial Law Talks 'Fake News'

President Donald Trump dismissed reports of alleged martial law talks as "fake news."
Trump Urges Georgia Election Official To 'Find' Over 11,000 Ballots, Review Results

Trump Says ‘It’s Not Over’ Ahead of Electoral College Vote

President Donald Trump said his campaign's legal challenges to the November 3 election were "not over" despite the Supreme Court decision to dismiss a Texas lawsuit against four key states.
4 Stabbed, 33 Arrested During MAGA March, Other Protests in DC

4 Stabbed, 33 Arrested During MAGA March, Other Protests in DC

At least four men were stabbed, and 33 protesters were arrested during Saturday's MAGA March in D.C. and other protests over the weekend.
Supporters Of President Trump Gather In D.C. To Protest Election Results

Tensions Rise in Washington as Thousands of Pro-Trump Protesters, Counterdemonstrators Face Off

The nation's capital erupted into chaos on Saturday night after groups of pro-Trump protesters and counterdemonstrators linked to Antifa broke into scuffles.
Lower House Gives Half Sanction to Bill to Legalize Abortion in Argentina

Argentina's Lower House Approves Bill to Legalize Abortion

Lawmakers in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies on early Friday approved a bill to decriminalize abortion, giving way for a Senate vote before the end of the year.
Leaked Recording Catches Biden Saying 'Defund the Police' Used To 'Beat the Living Hell' Out of Democrats

Leaked Recording Catches Biden Saying 'Defund the Police' Used To 'Beat the Living Hell' Out of Democrats

Democrat Joe Biden, in a leaked recording, said the GOP "beat the living hell" out of Democrats by using the "defund the police" movement.
Ted Cruz Rebukes Supreme Court for Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Ted Cruz Issues Rebuke of Supreme Court Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Senator Ted Cruz said he was "disappointed" that the Supreme Court dismissed the GOP's Pennsylvania challenge of the election results.
17 States File Brief Supporting Texas Election Lawsuit Against PA, MI, GA, WI

17 States File Brief Supporting Texas Election Lawsuit Against PA, MI, GA, WI

Seventeen states filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court supporting the Texas election lawsuit on Wednesday.
Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up GOP Challenge in Pennsylvania Mail Voting

Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up GOP Challenge in Pennsylvania Mail Voting

The Supreme Court refused on Tuesday a GOP request to overturn election results in Pennsylvania despite allegations that the expansion of mail voting in the state was illegal.

Florida Police Raid Home of Data Scientist Fired Over COVID-19 Tracker Controversy

Florida police raided Monday the home of a former state Department of Health data scientist who built the state's COVID-19 case tracker.
Attorney General William Bar Leads Law Enforcement Round Table

AG Barr Considers Early Resignation Before End of Trump's Term

Attorney General William Barr is reportedly pondering an early resignation before the end of President Donald Trump's current term.
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