Proud American June 15, 2021 Florida deputies seen buying shoes, sandwich for man in need What began as a routine loitering call quickly became an opportunity for a good deed when local deputies from the Pasco sheriff’s office helped a man in need.
Coronavirus May 25, 2021 Lawmakers call for Fauci resignation or firing 'immediately' amid COVID flip-flops Amid the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) updated mask guidance and new information coming to light about the origins of COVID-19, experts and Americans alike are questioning the credibility of those calling the shots throughout the pandemic – including the high-profile Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Illegal Immigrants March 10, 2021 Biden's border crisis complicates coronavirus fight, Homan says: 'The president is putting America at risk' The crisis at the border continues to worsen as a growing number of unaccompanied migrant children remain in Border Patrol custody this week — and critics fear the situation will "greatly complicate" the spread of COVID-19.
School Reopening Plans February 25, 2021 Teachers speak out about frustrations with unions slow-walking school reopenings: 'Politics seems to rule' President Biden's plan to reopen schools within 100 days has faced opposition from teachers unions due to coronavirus safety concerns, leaving other teachers frustrated.
Capitol Protests February 2, 2021 Hawley breaks his monthly fundraising record after objecting to Electoral College certification GOP Sen. Josh Hawley’s campaign raised more money during the month of January -- when he was in the spotlight objecting to the Electoral College certification of Joe Biden's win -- than any other month since Oct. 2018, according to a memo from his campaign.
Joe Biden January 21, 2021 Ron Klain: What to know about Biden’s chief of staff President Biden has chosen longtime confidant, Democrat Ron Klain, to serve as his chief of staff, and Klain is already making waves in Washington.
Capitol Protests January 19, 2021 Salvation Army feeds National Guard, hoping for peaceful Inauguration Day in Washington Nearly 22,000 National Guard personnel are in the National Capital Region today ahead of the 59th presidential inauguration, and the Salvation Army has been on the ground serving food and providing emotional care to the troops defending the Capitol after the violent protests of Jan. 6.
Joe Biden January 18, 2021 Biden’s reported plans to kill Keystone XL pipeline alarm Canadian officials President-elect Joe Biden is considering canceling the cross-border permit for TC energy’s Keystone XL pipeline -- and Canadian officials are worried.
Capitol Protests January 8, 2021 Capitol riots: Religious leaders condemn violence, urge peace even in political disagreement In the wake of Wednesday’s violent protests at the U.S. Capitol, religious leaders encourage people to practice peace, even in times of political dissent.