The Jan. 6 Committee Alerted The DOJ To A Phone Call Trump Tried To Make To A Witness
“Let me say one more time: We will take any efforts to influence witness testimony very seriously,” Rep. Liz Cheney warned Trump and his supporters.
"Real Housewives" Star Jen Shah Pleaded Guilty In Her Fraud Case
Shah's plea comes after she was arrested last year over a telemarketing scheme that defrauded older people.
World Leaders Expressed Their Shock And Sadness At Shinzo Abe's Assassination
Joe Biden said he was "stunned, outraged, and deeply saddened by the news" of Abe's death.
Brittney Griner Was Given A Note From Joe Biden Just Before Pleading Guilty In A Russian Court
With the hope that a guilty plea might be her best shot at a lenient sentence in what experts fear is a sham trial, the WBNA player admitted to taking hashish oil into Russia by accident.
A Guy Who Googled "How To Get Away With Murder In Real Life" After Shooting A Gay Teen Pleaded Guilty To A Hate Crime
The 26-year-old admitted to shooting the gay teen eight times after the pair met at a local library.
25 Pictures To Remember Boris Johnson's Time As Prime Minister
Them's the breaks!
Nipsey Hussle's Killer Has Been Convicted Of Murder
Eric Holder was convicted of murdering Nipsey Hussle in 2019, after the famous rapper told him he had heard Holder had been "snitching" to police.
Brittney Griner Wrote Joe Biden A Letter, Pleading With Him To Help Free Her
"Freedom means something completely different to me this year," Griner wrote in her letter, which was delivered to the White House on Monday.
Here Are Joe Biden's 17 Picks For The Presidential Medal Of Freedom
The list of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients this year also includes civil rights activists and the first American to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Was Sworn In As The First Black Woman Supreme Court Justice
Jackson has ascended to the court at a critical time, with both the institution and the country rife with division.
Trump Tried To Attack A Secret Service Agent So He Could Lead An Armed Mob To The Capitol, An Aide Said
In explosive testimony, a former top White House aide said Trump knew his Jan. 6 supporters were armed, but wanted them let through security. When he couldn’t go to the Capitol, he was said to have become so enraged he tried to grab his limousine’s steering wheel.
Proud Boys Showed Up To A Pride Month Library Event But Were Met With A “Human Shield” Of LGBTQ Supporters
“When the kids started walking out from Pride storytime, they were booing them and kind of yelling different comments at them. So we just kind of cheered louder. And people walked in front of the kids so they wouldn't see them.”
Pride Month In 2022: “Pride Is Less Joyful Than It Has Been”
To celebrate Pride in America in 2022 is to be on edge and alarmed. Lawmakers and violent actors are targeting LGBTQ people, but the party goes on. Hell, it has to.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: Laws On Same-Sex Marriage And Relationships, As Well As Contraception, Should Be Next
President Joe Biden warned the Supreme Court decision on abortion had set the US on an “extreme and dangerous path” that could overturn marriage equality, among other rights.
Liberal Supreme Court Justices Couldn't Preserve Abortion As A Constitutional Right. Here's Their Dissent.
"One result of today’s decision is certain: the curtailment of women’s rights, and of their status as free and equal citizens."
Want To Know The Plot Of “Barbie”? Here’s What I’ve Come Up With.
What the hell is this movie about?! I have some theories.
Beyoncé Said To Quit Your Job. These People Actually Did.
“We started listening and, I kid you not, the minute I heard Beyoncé say, ‘I just quit my job,’ I knew I wasn't going back to my job tomorrow morning.”
"Do You Feel Safe? You Shouldn't.": The Instagram Comment That Will Likely Send A Man To Prison
A man from Nebraska is the first person to plead guilty as part of the Justice Department's task force to protect elections workers.
A Juror Said They Didn't Believe Amber Heard's "Crocodile Tears" And That She Made Them Uncomfortable
The male juror, who spoke to ABC's Good Morning America, also said there was one key piece of evidence that was a "fiasco" for Heard.
Fires Targeting Homes With Pride Decorations That Injured 3 People Could Be Hate Crimes, Authorities Said
The fires in a Baltimore neighborhood that broke out early Wednesday are still being investigated, but officials are offering support to the LGBTQ community.