The Unite States Supreme Court announced Friday that it would hear two cases that challenge the Texas heartbeat bill which outlaws abortions as early as 6 weeks. The lawsuits claim that the bill is procedurally flawed.
The government of Sudan was overthrown early on Monday as military arrested multiple officials including Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and set in place a state of emergency.
Democrats have become increasingly worried over the tightening Virginia gubernatorial race – so much so that several high-profile surrogates, including former president Barack Obama, have converged on the Commonwealth in recent days in an effort to secure a crucial victory for their struggling candidate, Terry McAuliffe.
Footage showed the organized caravan from Central America and Haiti pouring past the blockade, some carrying American flags and other signs with President Biden’s name.
A spokesman for the Arizona State University Police Department has confirmed that four people will be charged with misdemeanor offenses regarding the harassment of a Senator in a public women’s restroom.
The U.S. military successfully carried out an airstrike in northwest Syria on Friday, killing a senior al-Qaeda leader. There were no civilian casualties indicated following the strike.
Details continue to emerge surrounding the accidental shooting death of a cinemaphotographer on a movie set near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday issued a state of emergency proclamation affecting 58 counties as the Golden State experiences its driest year in nearly a century.
OSHA does not want employers to notify them of any negative COVID-19 vaccine side effects experienced by workers, but will require reporting of any COVID-related infections and/or deaths, according to newly-released guidelines.
The Department of Homeland Security has contracted a Delaware construction company to build a substantial fence around President Joe Biden’s Delaware beach house, according to The Washington Examiner.