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Trump-Backed Tuberville Tops Ex-AG Sessions in Runoff Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions lost the Republican nomination for what had once been his Senate seat in Alabama to former college football coach Tommy Tuberville, likely ending a long political career with a bitter defeat egged on by President Donald Trump.
Conservative Black Leaders Denounce Proposed Removal of Emancipation Statue Conservative Black leaders on Tuesday rallied around the Emancipation statue in Washington, D.C., denouncing the idea of taking down the Lincoln monument intended to commemorate the end of slavery, reports Fox News ....
Gideon Wins Maine Primary; GOP Sen. Collins Awaits In a race that is critical to the battle for control of the Senate, Maine House Speaker Sara Gideon beat two other Democrats on Tuesday for the right to challenge Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.
Missouri Gov: Couple Had 'Right' to Defend Home With Guns Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said he has always defended the Second Amendment and that Patricia and Mark McCloskey, who defended their homes when Black Lives Matter protesters walked by their house last month....
Mary Trump Tells Uncle Donald to Resign Presidency President Donald Trump should relinquish his office because he is "utterly incapable of leading this country, and it's dangerous to allow him to do so," according to his niece who published a political hit on her uncle in a re-election year.
Dershowitz to Newsmax TV: Cohen in Solitary Because He Won't Give up First Amendment Right Retired Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz says the idea Michael Cohen is sitting in solitary confinement because he won't sign papers committing not to publish a book is unfathomable.Cohen,...
Banks Set Aside Billions for More Coronavirus Defaults Bank customers ranging from credit card holders to homeowners to oil and gas companies are in danger of defaulting due to the downturn.
Sen. Thom Tillis to Newsmax TV: Convention Won't Impact Race Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., does not think moving the Republican National Convention will have an impact on his chances in November's race against challenger Cal Cunningham.
'Riot' Declared as Portland Protests Rage for 46 Days Daily riots and protests have entered a seventh consecutive week in Portland, Oregon, including a clash that lasted into Tuesday morning in which demonstrators and cops faced off for hours at a police union building in a North Portland neighborhood.
Jimmy Fallon, 'Tonight' Show Return to Studio The NBC late-night host returned to NBC's Rockefeller Center headquarters Monday, saying he hoped he could provide his audience with a little more "normal" during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fired VA Staffer Admits to Murdering 7 Patients with Insulin A former staffer at a veterans hospital in West Virginia pleaded guilty Tuesday to intentionally killing seven patients with fatal doses of insulin, capping a sweeping federal investigation into a series of mysterious deaths at the medical center. Reta Mays, a former nursing...
McConnell Rejects Dems' 'Voter-Suppression Nonsense' There is little proof racial minorities are being denied the right to vote, according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who calls it "voter-suppression nonsense that the Democrats are promoting."
Justice Ginsburg in Hospital After Possible Infection "The Justice is resting comfortably and will stay in the hospital for a few days to receive intravenous antibiotic treatment," spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said in a statement.
UK Warns Against Mongolia Travel Amid Bubonic Plague After a 15-year-old boy died from the bubonic plague, the United Kingdom on Tuesday warned against travel to China's Inner Mongolia region.
GOP Convention Planners Look to Move Events Outside As coronavirus infections continue to climb, organizers of the upcoming Republican National Convention are considering moving some of its events in Jacksonville, Florida, to outdoor venues, according to a spokesperson.
Former Fed Chairs Bernanke, Yellen to Testify on Virus Recession Former Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen will discuss their views on the government's efforts to stabilize and protect the economy.
'The Help' Actress: Film Made in 'Cesspool of Systemic Racism' The 2011 film "The Help" was made in the "cesspool of systemic racism," according to Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis.
Told 'Gangs Are Angry,' Md. Gov. Hogan Says 'So What' Maryland GOP Gov. Larry Hogan was told by Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake during a conversation in 2015 "the gang leaders are really angry," and he shot back: "So what?"
Philadelphia Cancels All Large Events Through February All large Philadelphia events through February have been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, including the historic Mummers parade, which has only been canceled twice in its 102-year history.
Redfield & Wilton Poll: Kanye West at 2 Percent Support Kanye West has netted 2% of the respondents in a poll taken just after his Independence Day announcement he was making a late entry into the presidential race as an independent candidate.
Ghislaine Maxwell Posed as Journalist to Buy NH House Ghislaine Maxwell pretended to be a journalist named Jen Marshall in buying the New Hampshire 156-acre home where she was ultimately arrested.
Sens. Roberts, Blount Among 7 Out of GOP Convention Sens. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and Roy Blount, R-Mo., have joined five Republican colleagues in announcing they will not attend the Republican National Convention in Jacksonville, Florida, next month.
UK to Fine Unmasked Shoppers $125 Starting July 24 Police in England will fine people up to $125 if they do not wear face masks in supermarkets and shops starting July 24, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Tuesday.
Melania Trump Encourages Mask Use, Social Distancing on Instagram First lady Melania Trump on Tuesday posted on Instagram a picture of herself wearing a face mask and encouraged others to do the same.
Picturehouse CEO to Newsmax TV: Children's Faith Makes 'Fatima' Special A new film sharing the religious experience that three young children had in Fatima, Portugal in 1917 is heading to the big screen.
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