Biden to visit Kenosha on Thursday, plans to convey message of unity
Biden follows Trump, who visited the Wisconsin city on Tuesday, talking with residents, leaders, pledging $42 million in federal help
Biden follows Trump, who visited the Wisconsin city on Tuesday, talking with residents, leaders, pledging $42 million in federal help
“If Democrats don't like your speech, it’s violence; if Democrats like your speech, it's free speech,” Mike Davis said.
Union leadership shared curriculum resources it encouraged educators to employ in their classrooms.
Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, brought up the 2019 shooting at a Walmart in El Paso that killed 23 people. “What goes around comes around. I just want to make clear what goes around comes around,” Casar said. While one witness said it sounded like a threat, a spokesperson said the comment wasn't referring to violence.
While prominent lawmakers on both sides were largely mum Friday, the U.N. Security Council was warning about the ramifications of an escalating conflict.
The growing body of government documentation — including judicial rulings — conflicts with the manicured public image painted by Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s family, lawyers and allies.
Federal appeals court reinterpreted SCOTUS precedent as "Amish one-off" inapplicable to wealthy and religiously diverse D.C. suburb's refusal to even notify parents when they would teach "Pride storybooks," plaintiffs say.
Michael Oren said he doesn't know how long the president will be able to resist the pressure from his party's anti-Israel progressive wing.
Fringe entertainment figures and onetime stars — from Andy Richter and Marc Maron to John Cusack and Bette Midler greeted the radio legend's demise with unconcealed glee.
The Brotherhood has spawned a host of radical Islamist groups and affiliates around the world. The White House may soon take action, spurred by state-level concerns.