President Joe Biden mourned a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, saying “hate must have no safe harbor” in the United States.
Author: Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY
‘You are in our sights’: Black judge overseeing Trump 2020 indictment gets racist death threat
Abigial Jo Shry of Texas is accused of calling Judge Tanya Chutkan a racial slur and saying, “You are in our sights, we want to kill you.”
Mike Pence avoids saying whether he’s a MAGA Republican as he ramps up criticism of Donald Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence dodged calling himself a “MAGA Republican,” appearing to avoid former President Donald Trump’s longtime slogan.
$50 an hour to wait in line? How Trump’s arraignment became a windfall for line-sitting gig workers
Some media outlets used line sitters to access former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election arraignment.
Not off limits? Republicans take aim at Joe Biden over his youngest granddaughter
GOP presidential candidates are defying an unofficial rule in Washington that lawmakers’ families, especially minors, are off limits to conflict.
Georgia court rejects Trump request to bar state from prosecuting him over election dealings
Georgia’s Supreme Court rejected a request from former President Trump to bar officials from prosecuting him over efforts after the 2020 election.
‘Abhorrent’: Groups call Robert F, Kennedy Jr.’s COVID conspiracy theory antisemitic and racist
Organizations advocating for Jewish and Asian people criticized Robert F. Kennedy after he spread a conspiracy theory about the groups and COVID-19.
Hunter Biden settles child support case in Arkansas, will give daughter multiple paintings
Hunter Biden settled a child support case in Arkansas on Thursday with Lunden Roberts, the mother of one of his daughters.
‘No accountability’: Nancy Pelosi calls for term limits for Supreme Court justices
“We have a body, chosen for life, never have to run for office, nominated, confirmed for life with no accountability,” Pelosi said.
Christie responds after being booed while criticizing Trump: ‘They need to hear the truth’
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Sunday defended himself after he was booed at a conference while criticizing former President Donald Trump.