AOC bill would highlight data on ethnicity, race and sexuality of Biden appointees
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Tuesday introduced a bill that would publicly report the demographics of political appointees, ensuring diversity in the Biden administration.
Georgia Secretary of State on defending Georgia election reform laws: ‘We have truth on our side’
After the Biden administration's Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the state's new election law, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said on Tuesday that the “truth is on their side.”
House votes to remove Confederate busts and statues from the Capitol
The House Tuesday passed legislation to remove from the Capitol the bust of former Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney, who authored an infamous pro-slavery decision, as well as to banish other Confederate statues.
Newsom sues his own elections chief over missing Democratic label on recall ballot
Newsom served a lawsuit against Secretary of State Shirley Weber in the Sacramento county trial court to get his party affiliation next to his name on the ballot on Monday as the governor faces down a potential recall election.
House votes to repeal 1957, 1991 war authorizations
The House voted to repeal a pair of decades-old war authorizations on Tuesday amid a push within Congress to re-enact limits on presidential war powers.
'Counting On' canceled after 11 seasons amid Josh Duggar's child pornography case
The TLC show served as a spin-off of "19 Kids and Counting" and followed members of the Duggar family that were not as prominently featured in the original.
Gisele Bündchen flaunts bikini bod while enjoying summer Sundays at the beach
The former Victoria's Secret Angel gave her followers a look at her tanned, toned abs on Instagram Sunday. Bündchen’s husband and NFL star quarterback Tom Brady showed the model’s post love in the comments section.