Alec Baldwin returns to Twitter with political jab after 'Rust' shooting incident
Alec Baldwin returned to somewhat normal Twitter behavior this week for the first time since an on-set shooting incident he was involved in left cinematographer Halyna Hutchins dead.
Alec Baldwin shooting highlights lack of uniform safety regulations on sets across the country
Safety standards developed by film studios and entertainment industry labor unions are what’s protecting movie sets from potentially deadly accidents, like the shooting on the set of “Rust.”
White House correspondent Peter Doocy on President Biden's news conference after the G20 summit in Rome and White House press secretary Jen Psaki testing positive for COVID-19.
Supreme Court to hear case on New York's gun permit law
The Supreme Court is preparing to hear a gun rights case that could lead to more guns on the streets of New York and Los Angeles and threaten restrictions on guns in subways, airports, bars, churches, schools and other places where people gather.
Maya Millete encouraged to go to safe house before she disappeared, friend says
Maya Millete's friends were so concerned about her safety in the weeks and months leading up to her disappearance in January that they gave her access to a safe house if she ever found herself in danger.
Plan to replace Minneapolis PD worries many Black residents
A ballot proposal that goes to voters Tuesday would replace the city's police department. It has roots in the abolish-the-police movement that erupted after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer last year.
Chicago area mass shooting at Halloween party leaves 2 dead, more than a dozen injured, police say
A suburban Chicago Halloween house party turned deadly early Sunday; two people were killed and more than a dozen were injured by gunfire, the sheriff’s office said.
Cuomo fires back at sheriff, AG James over criminal charges
Disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Sunday accused Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple and state Attorney General Letitia James of "incompetence" and "abuse of law" after he was charged last week with a misdemeanor sex crime.
Biden holds live press conference to conclude G20 Summit
President Biden on Sunday held a press conference in Rome following a two-day meeting with Group of 20 leaders before heading to a climate change summit in Glasgow, Scotland.
Ibram X. Kendi backtracks after tweeting on study some say undermines his white privilege narrative
Author and prominent critical race theory advocate Ibram X. Kendi has deleted a tweet after critics argued it undermined the racial narrative upon which he’s built his career.
Man dies in Spain after being gored during a bull run
A 55-year-old Spanish man bled to death after being gored in the leg by a bull during a festival in which the animals are released into the streets, local authorities said Sunday.
Climate activists boycott climate conference over vaccine inequality, despite warnings of impending doom
As world leaders from 190 nations convene in Glasgow, Scotland for the Climate Change Conference Sunday, leading climate activists are preparing to sit these talks out.
Family’s adorable Halloween tradition has adult brothers dressing up with 5-year-old sister
Since 2017, Patti Schmidt, 50, from Point Pleasant, New Jersey, has photographed all four of her children wearing adorable, coordinated costumes for Halloween.
Biden CBP nominee Chris Magnus settled sexual harassment and retaliation case with former protection officer
President Biden’s pick to lead Customs and Border Protection (CBP) once settled a case with a former member of his protective detail who claimed that the then-police chief engaged in sexual harassment and then retaliated against him when it was reported.
Biden slammed by Catholic priests for meeting with Pope Francis, taking communion
President Joe Biden received Communion at St. Patrick’s Church during Saturday Vigil Mass, a day after saying Pope Francis told him he should continue to partake in the sacrament, prompting negative reactions from Catholic priests upset that the president’s position on abortion is not in line with Church doctrine.
New 'Rust' shooting search warrant says fourth person handled prop gun
Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures President Katie Rowe on safety precautions that should've been taken to prevent the accidental shooting involving Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin speaks in public for first time amid ongoing 'Rust' movie set shooting investigation
Alec Baldwin revealed he has been speaking to police every day as the investigation into the deadly "Rust" movie set shooting continues. The actor admitted he is "extremely interested" in limiting the use of firearms on movie sets.
Rep. Mike Gallagher: Let's get to the truth on China, COVID – Biden, Fauci must be honest with American people
The National Institutes of Health finally admitted what has been obvious: taxpayer dollars supported gain-of-function research through Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance, potentially in Wuhan.
Colin Reed: If McAuliffe falls short in Virginia, Biden's current agenda will also be in jeopardy
Whatever happens in the Old Dominion next week (and for that matter New Jersey’s gubernatorial race) will be extrapolated and applied to next year’s midterm elections
Hans von Spakovsky: DHS' Mayorkas makes jobs for illegal aliens a priority over US workers and the law
The directive by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on the employment of illegal aliens demonstrates his contempt for both the rule of law and the well-being of American workers.
McCaul: Money for separated migrants the 'wrong message'
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, rips lack of accountability for record-breaking illegal immigration and proposal that would give 'up to a million dollars per family.'