Bill de Blasio August 4, 2020 NYC health commissioner resigns, citing de Blasio's handling of coronavirus pandemic New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot resigned from her post Tuesday, citing Mayor Bill de Blasio’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic in a critical letter.
William Barr July 28, 2020 Barr to come out swinging on violent crime, Russia probe in first House Judiciary Committee appearance In his first-ever appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Attorney General Bill Barr will condemn the "grave abuses" in the "bogus Russiagate scandal," while also highlighting Black-on-Black violence and defending law enforcement officers in no uncertain terms, according to a transcript of his prepared remarks obtained by ӣƵ.
Coronavirus July 21, 2020 Georgia county's coronavirus mask rule includes 'conscientious objector' clause DeKalb County joins the growing list of municipalities in Georgia defying the governor's executive order by issuing mask mandates.
Portland July 19, 2020 Huckabee slams Oregon Gov. Kate Brown's 'political theater' accusation over feds in Portland: 'Plain lunacy!' Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee fired back at Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Sunday for what he called "plain lunacy" after she blamed President Trump for the growing violence in Portland and characterized the federal presence in the city as "political theater."
Portland July 19, 2020 Jack Brewer: Top Democrats 'appeasing instead of leading' as violence grips cities Top Democrats are “appeasing instead of leading,” former NFL player and Black Voices for Trump advisory board member Jack Brewer told “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday, reacting to the violence in cities across the country.
Andrew Cuomo July 8, 2020 CNN ignored damning report on nursing home deaths in New York under Gov. Cuomo CNN continues to ignore or downplay news that is harmful to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., whose younger brother anchors the network’s most popular show, failing to mention a new report linking a controversial decision by Gov. Cuomo to thousands of deaths inside his state’s nursing homes.
Atlanta July 8, 2020 Atlanta mayor who tested positive for coronavirus faces backlash over earlier news conference without mask Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is facing backlash after she held a news conference earlier this week without wearing a mask -- and later revealed she and members of her immediate family had tested positive for coronavirus.
Mississippi July 7, 2020 Mississippi county board votes to keep Oxford Square's Confederate statue Lafayette County Supervisors in Mississippi voted unanimously not to move the Confederate statue from Oxford Square.
Coronavirus July 6, 2020 California Assembly delays return to work as 5 workers test positive for coronavirus A coronavirus outbreak in the California Legislature has indefinitely delayed the state Assembly's return to work from a scheduled summer recess, highlighting the rapid spread of the virus in a state that has imposed new restrictions on bars and restaurants following a surge of cases and hospitalizations.
US protests July 6, 2020 Civil rights leader Bob Woodson: The left 'abandoned all pretense' of fight for social justice Robert Woodson, a leader in the 1960s civil rights movement, told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Monday that the left and many Democrats have exposed themselves as uninterested in the social justice and racial equality they claim to support publicly.
Coronavirus July 6, 2020 NY hospitals sent some 6,300 coronavirus patients to nursing homes, officials say, as Cuomo tries to deflect New York hospitals released more than 6,300 recovering coronavirus patients into nursing homes during the height of the pandemic under a controversial, now-scrapped policy, state officials said Monday, but they argued it was not to blame for one of the nation’s highest nursing home death tolls.