A federal judge postponed the Trump administration’s halt on new downloads of the popular video sharing app just hours before it was to go into effect. But the app’s future hangs in the air.
Wednesday 03.17.21
Can a New Study Help Reopen Our Schools?
Friday 01.29.21
Biden Plans Family Reunification Task Force
Thursday 01.28.21
DHS's Chilling Terrorism Warning
Tuesday 01.26.21
Indian Farmers Ramp Up Protests
Friday 01.22.21
Outrage After National Guard Kicked Out of Capitol
Tuesday 01.19.21
Another Big First: Meet Rachel Levine
Wednesday 01.13.21
National Guard Descends on Capitol
Monday 01.04.21
Julian Assange Extradition Request: Denied
U.S. Is Botching COVID Vaccine Rollout
Wednesday 12.30.20
Rep-Elect Luke Letlow Dies From COVID-19
Monday 12.21.20
UK Warns of New COVID Strain
Thursday 12.17.20
40 Million Americans Face Eviction
“What’s [Trump’s] favorite child?”: White House invites kid reporters to briefing room. The questions didn’t disappoint.
"Intercepting missiles ... even if ... launched from space": Trump announces the "golden dome missile defense shield."
“I’ve done enough”: Elon Musk says he’ll be doing “a lot less” political spending in the future, doesn’t “see a reason.”
“Excuse me, that’s incorrect”: Sen. Maggie Hassan takes DHS Sec. Kristi Noem to task on the definition of habeas corpus.
President Trump signs the Take It Down Act, alongside Melania Trump, into law, which cracks down on revenge porn.
Oncologist says Biden has had prostate cancer for “maybe even a decade”: “He had it while he was president.”
“Speaking about Taylor Swift’s political views”: Peter Doocy asks press sec about Trump saying popstar “no longer hot.”
“Not only will the show go on, but it must go on”: As Trump cuts funding for arts, a Harlem theatre is fighting back.