More than a dozen families for the victims of the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre have reached a settlement with the Justice Department after suing the agency and FBI for not acting on tips warning about the shooter, according to a federal cour…
New Cuomo probe: ‘Overwhelming evidence’ former governor sexually harassed women
The New York state Assembly Judiciary Committee on Monday released a 45-page report detailing the findings of an impeachment investigation into former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Al Gore ‘was a man’ about his election loss, unlike Trump, federal judge says
A federal judge took aim at former President Donald Trump on Monday for lying about voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election, saying that former Vice President Al Gore had a better standing to challenge the 2000 election results but that he wa…
White House announces 95% of federal workforce in compliance with vaccine mandate
White House health officials are set to announce on Monday that 95% of the federal workforce is in compliance with the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate, a senior administration official said.
2 Georgia Democratic congresswomen will face off after Republicans’ redistricting
Georgia Rep. Lucy McBath announced Monday that she would run for a new district in the Atlanta suburbs against fellow Democrat Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux after the Republican controlled-state legislature redrew McBath’s district to make it a safely red sea…
President to celebrate ‘Friendsgiving’ with Fort Bragg service members and their families
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are heading to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on Monday afternoon to hold a “Friendsgiving” celebration with military service members and their families.
Supreme Court’s head fake leaves Texas women waiting for answers on abortion rights
Women in Texas who have been blocked from exercising their constitutional right to obtain an abortion for almost three months had reason to expect Monday that the Supreme Court was poised to rule on challenges to the state restrictions.
Biden mourns 5 killed and many others injured at Wisconsin holiday parade
President Joe Biden has been briefed on the deadly incident Sunday evening at a Wisconsin holiday parade where more than 20 people, including children, were struck by a vehicle, a White House official told CNN.
Biden to nominate Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chairman
President Joe Biden will renominate Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve and Lael Brainard as vice chair, according to a source familiar.
White House keeps its mask mandate in place as Washington rolls back district’s masking rules
The White House will keep its mask mandate in place on its grounds even as Washington, DC, lifts its indoor mask requirement starting Monday, a contrast that highlights the uneven messaging many Americans are receiving on Covid-19.