
Atlanta police join manhunt for escaped Arizona murder suspect
Georgia police have joined the manhunt for a murder suspect from Arizona who escaped custody during transport through an Atlanta airport.

The ACLU has not filed one lawsuit against Biden in first 100 days despite humanitarian crisis at the border
The ACLU has yet to file a single lawsuit against President Biden in his first 100 days amid the growing humanitarian crisis at the southern border.

FIFA, UEFA joins English soccer’s 4-day social media boycott
English soccer’s boycott of social media is spreading after FIFA and UEFA said they will join the players, clubs and organizations in a four-day protest against online abuse.

Pearl Harbor-based submarine Navy officer relieved of command following ‘loss of confidence’
The commander of a U.S. Navy submarine has been relieved of his command following an investigation in relation to the death of an officer from his vessel, according to…

Menthol cigarettes ban: White House ‘aware’ of discrimination concerns
The White House is “aware” of concerns that the Biden administration’s proposed menthol cigarettes ban could unfairly target Black people.

Pence Simon & Schuster book deal sparks war of words inside company
The employee petition demanding Simon & Schuster cancel former Vice President Mike Pence’s two-book deal is a sign of a growing political divide within an industry founded on freedom of…

South Carolina police searching for ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect following active shooter incident
South Carolina authorities were searching for a man considered “armed and dangerous” following an active shooter incident on Thursday.

Remote learning during coronavirus caused stress, anxiety in students, survey finds
A new survey highlights the adverse effects that remote learning had on many children in the past year that has been the coronavirus pandemic.

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: Biden wants largest peacetime transfer of wealth ever – that’s unconstitutional
Earlier this week, President Biden asked Congress to raise taxes and increase borrowing so his administration can spend $2.3 trillion for thousands of projects he calls “infrastructure.”

California man charged with starting deadly fire last summer to cover up woman’s murder, investigators say
A deadly fire that spread and killed two people in Northern California last year was set off by a man attempting to cover up a murder, investigators said…