The House Passed A Historic Bill To Decriminalize Weed On The Federal Level, But That's As Far As The Bill Is Expected To Go For Now
The vote is the first time in 50 years federal legislators have weighed decriminalizing pot, but the Republican-controlled Senate is not expected to take up the issue at all.
A Black Man Was Tased After He Tried To Flag Down Deputies For A Car Crash
Officials said the man "became hostile" before deputies tased him in the middle of the street.
A Top Georgia Election Official Angrily Urged Trump To Condemn Supporters Who Are Threatening Election Workers
"This is the backbone of democracy, and all of you who have not said a damn word are complicit in this."
Instagram Influencer Alexis Sharkey Was Found Dead On The Side Of A Road
Alexis Sharkey's body was found Saturday morning with no visible injuries, police said.
Donald Trump Jr. Tested Positive For COVID-19
"Don tested positive at the start of the week and has been quarantining out at his cabin since the result," his spokesperson said in a statement.
Managers At A Tyson Pork Plant Placed Bets On How Many Workers Would Get COVID-19, A Lawsuit Alleges
"At least one worker at the facility vomited on the production line and management allowed him to continue working and return to work the next day," the lawsuit alleges.
More Than A Quarter Of A Million People In The US Have Now Died From COVID-19
Despite the rising death toll, simple measures that are effective in reducing the spread of the coronavirus, like wearing a mask, remain politically divisive.
Schools In New York City Are Shutting Down Again Because Of The Pandemic
With more than 1.1 million students, New York City has the largest school district in the country.
Trump Fired A Top Election Cybersecurity Official Who Repeatedly Rebuked Baseless Claims Of Voting Fraud
The president's tweet announcing the firing of Christopher Krebs was quickly flagged for, again, spreading voting disinformation.
At Least 17 People Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 After Attending A Wedding With More Than 300 Guests
The wedding violated the county's limit of 30 people, but officials say it's unlikely they'll be able to find all the guests in an effort to limit the outbreak.
Rapper Mo3 Was Shot And Killed On A Dallas Freeway
Mo3, whose real name was Melvin Noble, ran out of his car when a man carrying a gun started walking toward him on the freeway, police said.
The Attorney General Has Authorized The DOJ To Look Into Baseless Claims Of Voting "Irregularities"
The direction to US attorneys general across the country would break with the DOJ's own policy of not looking into such claims until after an election is certified.
Trump Announced That He Fired The Secretary Of Defense On Twitter
The sudden decision came during the final weeks of Trump's presidency.
Here's How Women Reacted To Kamala Harris Speaking For The First Time As The Vice President–Elect
"Tears streaming down my face right now."
Trump Was Golfing When He Lost The Election And He Saw People Celebrating On The Way Back To The White House
People had banners, posters, and middle fingers ready to deploy as Trump's motorcade drove past them on the way back to the White House.
Despite Demonstrations In Some Cities, There Was No Widespread Election Unrest
Pro-Trump demonstrators chanted to “stop the count” in Michigan, while in Arizona, armed supporters of the president yelled, “Count the votes!”
Some Militant Group Leaders Don't Agree With Trump's Call For Them To Be On Guard
Some groups said they’re planning to watch the polls but would somehow remain “unseen,” while others said they didn’t want to impede the civic process and would stay home.
Walmart Reversed Its Decision To Pull Guns And Ammo From Its Displays Over Civil Unrest Concerns
The reversal came after the company said they were concerned about looting and unrest.
The "Anonymous” Figure Who Claimed To Be Resisting Trump Actually Defended His Controversial Immigration Policies
“They served as gatekeepers, White House liaisons, executors of policy," one source said of Miles Taylor and his high-ranking DHS colleagues.
Philadelphia Police Shot And Killed A Black Man Who Officials Say Was Carrying A Knife
The man, identified in local news reports as Walter Wallace Jr., died of his injuries at a nearby hospital, triggering protests.