A Guy Who Left Burnouts On A Pride Mural Has To Write An Essay About The Pulse Nightclub Shooting
The 20-year-old had been participating in a convoy organized by local Republicans to mark former president Donald Trump's birthday when he was filmed leaving burnouts on the mural.
A Man Allegedly Threatened To Bomb The Merriam-Webster Offices Over The Dictionary Definitions Of "Girl" And "Woman"
The California man allegedly said he would bomb the offices of the dictionary because of its definitions of the words "girl" and "female."
Students Across The Country Are Going Silent To Protest Against Anti-LGBTQ Laws
Thousands of LGBTQ students and allies are participating in a Day of Silence to highlight the discrimination they experience both from their peers and from politicians.
Robert Morse, "Mad Men" Star And Broadway Legend, Has Died At 90
The award-winning stage star found renewed fame in his later years on AMC's Mad Men.
The CDC Wants To Appeal The Court Decision That Got Rid Of Mask Mandates For Public Transportation
"It is CDC’s continuing assessment that at this time an order requiring masking in the indoor transportation corridor remains necessary for the public health."
I Made A Joke About The White House Easter Bunnies, But Then I Learned The Moving Story Behind Them
"One of the things he wanted to see was the Easter Bunnies continue to go to the White House, and we promised we would as long as the White House would let us."
Ezra Miller Appeared In Court For "Disorderly" Behavior At A Karaoke Bar
Miller made a virtual appearance in court just hours after the actor was arrested for the second time in as many months in Hawaii.
Ezra Miller Has Been Arrested Again In Hawaii, This Time For Second-Degree Assault
Miller allegedly threw a chair that hit a woman in the head after the actor was asked to leave a late-night gathering at a private residence.
Exactly How Many Easter Bunnies Keep Coming To The White House?!
An investigation.
A Federal Judge Struck Down The CDC's Mask Mandate For Public Transportation
The federal judge in Florida, who was appointed by Donald Trump, said the CDC had exceeded its statutory authority in issuing the mask mandate.
The Right’s Political Strategy Against LGBTQ People Is Just Repackaging Anger About Masks And Critical Race Theory
“They’ve stopped trying to pretend that they’re doing anything other than coming after LGBTQ people because they don’t like us.”
A Man Was Arrested For An Arson Attack On An LGBTQ Nightclub That Injured 2 People
Surveillance video captured the suspect dousing the floor of the bar with a canister of gasoline, before igniting it and running away from the ensuing fireball.
The Brooklyn Subway Shooting Suspect Made His First Court Appearance
Frank James was described as a danger to the community and will remain in jail pending his trial.
More Than 20 People Were Injured In A Shooting At A Brooklyn Subway Station During Morning Rush Hour
Police are searching for the suspect who released two gas canisters inside a train car before shooting 10 people. Warning: This story contains graphic images.
The Man Suspected Of Shooting Lady Gaga's Dog Walker Was Mistakenly Released From Jail
The suspect was released from jail after a court hearing due to a clerical error. Authorities are now on the hunt for him once more.
A Judge Ordered The Pentagon To Stop Discriminating Against HIV-Positive Service Members
"We've been waiting on this for a long time."
Two Guys Allegedly Posed As Federal Agents And Tricked The Secret Service
The bizarre scheme allegedly involved one of the men offering to purchase a $2,000 assault rifle for a Secret Service agent on Jill Biden's security detail.
Ukraine's President Described Nightmarish War Crimes By Russian Forces In Bucha
President Volodymyr Zelensky used a rare address to the United Nations to describe horrific scenes of death in his country — and to criticize the Security Council as essentially useless.
Brittney Griner's Detention In Russia Has Reportedly Been Extended For Two More Months
The WNBA star was detained at a Moscow airport on drug charges. Supporters fear she's being held as a political hostage amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
A Fox News Camera Operator And A Local Journalist Were Killed Covering Russia's War In Ukraine
Pierre Zakrzewski, 55, and Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshynova, 24, were killed when their vehicle was hit by incoming fire near Kyiv on Monday, according to the network.