At Least 17 Dead Amid Destructive Storms Across Multiple U.S. States
At least 17 people have been killed amid destructive storms that have hit parts of Missouri, Texas and Arkansas overnight.
At least 17 people have been killed amid destructive storms that have hit parts of Missouri, Texas and Arkansas overnight.
Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described “democratic Socialist,” recently declared that “these are the scariest times” in his life — referencing President Donald Trump’s election victory and alignment with billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk.
GOP Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton has denied recent claims from conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, who suggested that he worked to block the release of information pertaining to the assassination of former Democrat President John F. Kennedy.
Arkansas’ Republican Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders unveiled a set of measures on Wednesday aimed at preventing China from conducting business in and with the state.
As the fires in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas continue to rage on, officials have confirmed that 24 people have been killed as a result of the catastrophe, along with 16 more missing as the death toll is expected to rise even higher.
Almost 70 people have fallen ill and 18 have been hospitalized as a result of a salmonella outbreak linked to whole fresh cucumbers sold in 26 U.S. states and some parts of Canada.
The Ohio Senate on Wednesday approved a ban on transgender students using opposite-sex restrooms that “fit their gender identities,” sending the measure to Republican Governor Mike DeWine.
Referring to Kamala Harris’s impending CNN interview with her running mate, Minnesota Democrat Gov. Tim Walz, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders made the suggestion that Democrats think Harris “needs a babysitter” in order to follow through with her debate promise.
A coalition of 24 attorneys general (AG) filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, supporting an Arizona law requiring U.S. citizenship to vote.