More than 100 bills to restrict voting are in motion
State lawmakers across the US have filed more than 100 bills since the November election aimed at reforming election procedure and limiting voter access, according to a new report from the Brennan Center for Justice.
Alejandro Mayorkas becomes first Latino, first immigrant to lead Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for counterterrorism, cybersecurity, border security, enforcement of U.S. immigration laws and more.
Donald Trump’s impeachment filing fails to make a case for acquittal
There is no fig leaf for Republicans in Donald Trump’s defense. If Republican senators refuse to condemn Trump’s behavior they are endorsing what he has done.
Pete Buttigieg becomes first openly gay Senate-confirmed Cabinet secretary
Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., and a Democratic presidential candidate, received overwhelming bipartisan support with a 86-13 vote.
Biden tells Democrats the COVID relief plan from Republicans is ‘way too small,’ McConnell says Democrats choosing ‘partisan path’
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell criticized Democrats’ decision to move forward. “They’ve chosen a totally partisan path,” he said.
How to watch the 2021 Puppy Bowl
Animal Planet’s 2021 Puppy Bowl is scheduled to air prior to Super Bowl LV this Sunday, February 7—here’s how to watch it.
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Mariah Carey sued for $1.25 million by sister for ’emotional distress’ caused by memoir
Alison Carey filed a lawsuit Monday with New York’s Supreme Court demanding $1.25 million for emotional distress caused by Mariah Carey’s memoir.
Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, apologizes for pro-Trump remarks
Thomas’ apology comes as conservatives wrestle with whether to embrace Donald Trump or return to a more traditional Republican approach to politics.
Nike’s new GO FlyEase sneakers let you slip on your shoes ‘hands free’
The latest in adaptive clothing, Nike’s latest sneakers not only ditch shoe laces, but allow the wearer to slip them on without using their hands.
‘Terrorized by guilt and pain.’ Lawsuits detail trauma of family separations at U.S.-Mexico border
Court documents in a Southern Poverty Law Center lawsuit in Arizona accuse the U.S. government of intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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