Fraternity Members At Three North Carolina Schools Allegedly Trafficked Over $1.5 Million In Drugs
“The amount of illegal narcotics being sold and used in this case was not only astonishing; it also reflected a very serious public health crisis."
50 Children Took Pictures With A Santa And Mrs. Claus Who Then Tested Positive For COVID
The local county board chair said neither Claus was symptomatic at the time of the event.
A 52-Year-Old Woman Was Charged With Reckless Endangerment After Driving Into A Crowd Of Protesters In NYC
The driver of the vehicle has been identified as 52-year-old Kathleen Casillo and her motive remains unclear.
Here Are The Names Of 126 Members Of The House Who Refuse To Accept That Biden Won
These 126 House Republicans threw their support behind a Texas attempt to overturn the election results in key battleground states.
The US Women's Soccer Team Has Settled Its Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
"We remain as committed as ever to our work to achieve the equal pay that we legally deserve," a spokesperson for the players said.
Bill Barr Said There's No Evidence Of Voter Fraud To Change The Election Outcome
“To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election,” Trump's attorney general told the Associated Press.
The Weeknd Went Off On The Grammys After He Got Zero Nominations
"The Grammys remain corrupt. You owe me, my fans and the industry transparency..."
Here Are The Nominations For The 2021 Grammy Awards
Beyoncé leads with nine nominations, while Megan Thee Stallion nabbed her first Grammy nods ever. The two also shared three nominations for their "Savage" remix.
A Former Cop Has Been Charged In The 2017 Killing Of An Unarmed Black Man
Keita O’Neil was fatally shot by a rookie San Francisco police officer in 2017 after he allegedly carjacked a state lottery employee's van.
Arizona's Top Election Official Said She's Getting Violent Threats Due To Trump's Lies
"Words and actions have consequences," said Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs as she discussed threats made against her, her family, and her staff.
Chuck Grassley, One Of The Oldest Members Of Congress, Has The Coronavirus
Grassley, 87, is the second oldest US senator and third in line to the presidency.
Multiple People Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 On A Cruise Ship In The Caribbean
It's the first voyage in the region since the pandemic shut down the cruise industry.
Fox News Did The Bare Minimum And Finally Stopped Showing The Trump Team's Latest Election Lies
"Unless she has more details to back that up, I can't in good countenance continue showing you this," Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto said on Monday.
Trump's Campaign Shared Fake News (Literally) To Justify Its Lies About The Election Result
Trump has continued to push false and unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud after Joe Biden was projected as the winner of the presidential election.
White House Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows Has Tested Positive For The Coronavirus
Meadows' test result comes after an outbreak at the White House sickened more than two dozen people.
There Have Been No Widespread Problems Counting Votes, So Trump Is Making Up A Bunch Of Lies
With Joe Biden in the lead, the president laid out an imaginary system of voter fraud targeted specifically at him.
It Looks Like A Man Who Died Of COVID-19 Was Elected To North Dakota's State Legislature
David Andahl, 55, died from the coronavirus last month.
What To Do If You’re Stuck In A Line At Your Polling Place On Election Day
“The big neon sign is: If you are in line when polls close, you must be allowed to vote, so don’t get out of line no matter what anybody around you tells you.”
The Trump Campaign Has Sued To Stop Mail-In Ballot Counting In Nevada's Biggest County
The suit alleges that election officials in Clark County are restricting Republican election observers' ability to "meaningfully observe" the counting of ballots.
Top US Intelligence Officials Said Iran And Russia Used Voter Registration Records To Spread Disinformation
"These actions are desperate attempts by desperate adversaries," National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe said.