January 19, 2023 GOP reps blast DOJ for not watching Biden attorneys handling classified docs: ‘you can’t make this stuff up’ GOP lawmakers weighed in on the Wall Street Journal report that the DOJ held off on having the FBI monitor President Biden's lawyers as they searched his home for classified documents.
January 19, 2023 George Santos denies performing as a drag queen in Brazil despite photo: 'categorically false' George Santos has denied claims that he once performed as a drag queen named "Kitara" in Brazil, dismissing the report as "categorically false" on Thursday.
January 19, 2023 Democrat Andrea Campbell becomes first Black woman to serve as Massachusetts attorney general The new Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell was sworn in on Wednesday. Campbell is the first Black woman to serve as the attorney general in the state's history.
January 19, 2023 Stephen A. Smith overcame dyslexia, 'doubters' on his road to success ESPN host Stephen A. Smith broke down some of the obstacles that he had to overcome over the course of his life and sports journalism career on 'Hannity.'
January 19, 2023 'Boy Meets World' actor Ben Savage running for California House District 30: report "Boy Meets World" actor Ben Savage is reportedly making another run in politics by entering the race for California's 30th House District. The seat is currently held by Adam Schiff.
January 18, 2023 Eric Swalwell denies wrongdoing in Chinese spy scandal Rep. Eric Swalwell is denying he did anything wrong after a suspected Chinese spy reportedly got close to him during his 2014 reelection campaign.
January 18, 2023 Child nutrition drops in Sri Lanka amid economic crisis For the first time in six years, Sri Lanka is grappling with child undernutrition as the country grapples with its worst economic crisis since 1948.
January 18, 2023 Trump says classified document folders were 'cool' keepsake Former President Donald Trump now claims he only kept folders marked "classified" as a "cool keepsake" from his time as president, arguing he "did nothing wrong."
January 18, 2023 Connecticut bill would let 12-year-olds get vaccines without parental consent A bill proposed in the Connecticut state legislature would provide children 12 years and older with the right to get vaccines without parental consent.
January 18, 2023 Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee proposes broad tax relief in State of the State address Dan McKee, the governor of Rhode Island, proposed a broad tax relief plan in his recent State of the State address. McKee is proposing to stop the required 3-cent gas tax increase.