WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is wrapping up its first all-virtual term, with decisions expected in a key case on voting rights and another involving information that California requires charities to provide about donors. The court’s last day of work Thursday before its summer break also could include a retirement […]
Fox News contributor Marie Harf said Wednesday that she’ll continue wearing face masks on airplanes for life, prompting incredulity and mockery from her colleagues on air. Harf, during a panel discussion about lifting COVID-19 mask mandates on Fox Business’ “Kennedy” show this week, was asked by host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery […]
Fox News Flash top headlines for June 30 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. The U.S. Constitution has always been a little muddled as it pertains to “war powers.” Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution grants Congress the authority to “declare war.” […]
George Washington University law professor and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley joined criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno on “The Story” Tuesday to react to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturning the sex assault conviction of Bill Cosby. DONNA ROTUNNO: This is such an unbelievable day for justice. When we look at the system of justice, […]
Bipartisan Senate probe reveals security failures in Jan. 6 breach ‘America’s Newsroom’ co-host Bill Hemmer breaks down the details of the Senate report The House on Wednesday passed legislation to create a select committee focused solely on investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, a move that was panned by Republicans […]
Fox Business Flash top headlines for June 30 Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. A Microsoft executive on Wednesday detailed the "frightening" abuse by the Department of Justice of "secrecy orders" that allow the government to take Americans' data from tech companies without ever letting them know. Tom Burt, Microsoft's […]
Candidates and officials sharply criticized the New York City Board of Elections — with some calling for reforms — after the BOE admitted late Tuesday night to counting over 130,000 test votes in an initial release of vote tallies for the city’s ranked-choice Democratic mayoral primary. Tuesday’s count of in-person […]
This story was originally published by Grist and is republished here as part of an ongoing collaboration. Picture this: two babies born on the same day, maybe even within the same hour, at the Harlem Hospital Center in New York City. One baby, born to a Black mother, goes home […]
PORTLAND, OREGON — The streetcars stopped running because power cables were melting. The public pools were shut down, to protect lifeguards and pool staff from “severe heat.” Roads and intersections began to buckle. Economic and civic life in this Pacific Northwest city ground to a halt as temperatures soared to […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court sided Tuesday with a pipeline company in a dispute with New Jersey over land the company needs for a natural gas pipeline. Both liberal and conservative justices joined to rule 5-4 for the PennEast Pipeline Co. The 116-mile planned pipeline is to run from […]
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