Texas man who sold AR-15 rifle used in 2019 Midland-Odessa mass shooting pleads guilty to dealing firearms without license
Marcus Anthony Braziel, 45, pleaded guilty to one count of dealing firearms without a license and one count of subscribing to a false tax return.
Top White House security official Crede Bailey hospitalized with COVID-19
Crede Bailey’s illness was first reported by Bloomberg, which said he got sick before the Rose Garden event to announce Trump’s Supreme Court pick.
Security agency sees no ‘malicious activity’ in latest crash of Florida’s online voter registration system
U.S. Chief Judge Mark Walker will hold a hearing Thursday on whether state should extend voter registration deadline
Donald Trump returns to Oval Office, breaking COVID-19 quarantine, and talks up experimental drug
Doctors had wanted Trump to stay in the residence as he recovers from COVID-19, while officials pointed out that he has been fever-free.
‘Magnitude of this failure is astonishing’: Medical journal writes unprecedented editorial against Trump for COVID
In an editorial signed by nearly three dozen editors, the journal said the Trump administration has “taken a crisis and turned it into a tragedy.”
Massive elephant seal rescued after flopping through a seaside town in Chile
The seal was seen traveling through the streets of Puerto Cisnes, Chile before the Chilean Navy directed a rescue operation to take it back to sea.
Derek Chauvin, ex-police officer accused of killing George Floyd, out of jail on $1 million bail
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin who is accused of killing George Floyd has been released from jail.
Versace executive accuses Beverly Hills police of racial profiling after jaywalking stop
A Versace executive said he was stopped and searched by police officers while walking in Beverly Hills last week because he is Black, an incident that police said was due to a jaywalking offense.
Academy makes major change: Drive-in movies can now qualify for 2021 Oscars
Films that screen at drive-in theaters will be able to qualify for the 2021 Oscars, the Academy said Tuesday.
More than 5 million general election ballots cast so far
As Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris of California meet in Salt Lake City on Wednesday night for their first and only vice presidential debate, more than 5.4 million Americans have already voted in the general election, according to a CN…
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