Top US ‘Nazi hunter’ to lead Justice Department effort to uncover war crimes in Ukraine
The top US "Nazi hunter" will lead a Justice Department team to identify and prosecute anyone who has committed war crimes in Ukraine, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday during an unannounced visit to that country.
Frustrated with January 6 hearings, Trump turns ire toward his allies
Donald Trump is growing increasingly irritated with the House panel investigating the January 6, 2021, riot as it lifts the curtain on some of its findings with public hearings that have garnered gavel-to-gavel cable coverage -- much to the annoyance of the TV-obsessed former
Hawaii’s governor signs 3 pro-LGBTQ bills into law during Pride Month
Twitter/@govhawaiiThis isn't the first time Gov. David Ige signed pro-LGBTQ bills into law.
Washington State man arrested after threatening mass slaughter of LGBTQ people
Lana LeonardA queer neighbor says Dinsmoor shouted that “It used to be legal to kill gay people” at her. And then it got worse.
Mike Pence says no president in his lifetime has lied as often as Joe Biden. Um…
This was an actual exchange between former Vice President Mike Pence and Fox Business Network host Larry Kudlow on Monday:
American allies in the Middle East pressure Biden to come up with strategy for containing Iran
President Joe Biden is under increasing pressure from the US' key Middle East allies to come up with a viable plan to constrain Iran, with hopes for reviving the 2015 nuclear deal fading as Biden prepares for his first trip as President to Israel
Supreme Court says Maine cannot exclude religious schools from tuition assistance programs
The 6-3 ruling is the latest move by the conservative court to expand religious liberty rights and bring more religion into public life.
Alabama, Georgia, Virginia and Washington, DC, elections
The primary season continues Tuesday with more elections in Virginia, Georgia, Alabama and Washington, DC. Follow here for results and the latest news updates.
Biden to appoint first Native American treasurer of the United States
President Joe Biden will appoint Marilynn Malerba as treasurer of the United States, making the lifetime chief of the Mohegan Tribe the first Native American to hold the position, the White House announced on Tuesday.
Supreme Court says certain gun crimes are not ‘crimes of violence’ under federal law
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Virginia man who is seeking to challenge one of his convictions for using a firearm in an attempted robbery. The ruling will allow the man to attempt to reduce his sentence by 10 years.
6 things to watch in Tuesday’s elections in Alabama, Virginia, Georgia and DC
Alabamians voting in Tuesday's runoff for the Republican Senate nomination will decide between the establishment candidate former President Donald Trump has endorsed in Katie Britt and the conservative who has long embraced Trump's brand of politics even though he is now at odds with
American allies in the Middle East pile pressure on Biden to come up with strategy for containing Iran
President Joe Biden is under increasing pressure from the US' key Middle East allies to come up with a viable plan to constrain Iran, with hopes for reviving the 2015 nuclear deal fading as Biden prepares for his first trip as President to Israel
Republican who wants to ban kids from drag shows hosted drag parties at her home with her kids
YouTube screenshotArizona Republican Kari Lake says drag queens are a threat to children. A local queen is calling her out and sharing the receipts (with photos!)
Conservative think tank aims to make the U.S. a fascist theocracy
Under the principles, endorsed by Peter Thiel, the federal government could overrule local government to restore "order" in the face of "immorality."
What to watch for in January 6 hearing focused on pressure campaign in the states
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol turns its attention Tuesday to the campaign to pressure state-level officials to overturn the 2020 election results.