Newsom signs law requiring California to house transgender inmates based on gender identity
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law on Saturday requiring California to house transgender inmates in prisons based on their gender identity — but only if the state does not have “management or security concerns.”
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson endorses Joe Biden, Kamala Harris – his first public political backing
The “Jumanji” actor took to Instagram, on Sunday, where he shared a video of a virtual conversation he had with the two Democratic candidates and officially gave them his public endorsement.
'Duck Dynasty' star Phil Robertson envisions a 'political assassination' on Trump's Supreme Court nominee
"The attacks about to be unleashed on this nominee will be senseless, faithless, heartless and ruthless," Robertson wrote in a lengthy Instagram caption on Friday.
‘I am truly humbled by the prospect’: Amy Coney Barrett accepts Supreme Court nomination
Amy Coney Barrett gave remarks and officially accepted the nomination to fill the vacant Supreme Court Justice seat left behind after the death of late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Trump nominates Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced Amy Coney Barrett as his choice to fill the U.S. Supreme Court seat vacated by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Majority of Americans think election winner should pick SCOTUS nominee, poll finds
Of a random selection of 1,008 U.S. adults, 38% say Ginsburg's replacement should be nominated by Trump and confirmed by the current Senate, while 57% said the decision should be left to whoever wins the election.
Voters' poorly marked ovals could lead to contested ballots
Voters marking ballots from home could lead to an increase in the kinds of mistakes that typically would be caught by a scanner or election worker at the polls.
Amy Coney Barrett: Where Supreme Court pick has stood on key issues
Amy Coney Barrett, as a member of the highest court in the nation, could play a role in setting the precedent for American law for decades to come. Here is a look at her previous rulings.
States prepare after Trump declines to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses election
States, including Virginia, are making plans on what to do if President Trump loses the election and refuses to leave office.
Ron Paul hospitalized for 'precautionary' reasons in Texas
Ron Paul, the former Republican representative who ran for president three times, was hospitalized on Friday in Texas for "precautionary" reasons, Fox News has learned.
Voters struggling with witness rules in early voting
Voters in a handful of states, including Wisconsin, are facing a requirement that already is tripping up thousands.
Trump with the edge over Biden in Arizona, Florida and Georgia battlegrounds: polls
The president holds a 1-point edge over the former vice president among likely voters in Arizona, according to ABC News/Washington Post public opinion surveys.
Officials advise checking for accuracy after Waukesha ballot mix-up
It's important to stress, at this time, we're only talking about one ballot. In this case, the wrong ballot was sent to a voter. It has since been corrected.
VP Mike Pence campaigns in Eau Claire, focuses on manufacturing
Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Wisconsin and Minnesota for a bus tour on Thursday, Sept. 24.
‘We are Republicans, Democrats, and Independents’: 489 retired military leaders endorse Joe Biden
Nearly 500 retired military leaders signed an open letter in support of Democratic nominee Joe Biden. President Donald Trump has also received recent support from retired military leaders.
MU Law Poll: 2/3 of public approves of Supreme Court job performance
A Marquette Law School poll finds 66 percent say they approve of the way the U.S. Supreme Court is handling its job.
Abbott announces legislative proposals against 'rioters'
Texas Governor Greg Abbott held a press conference on Thursday, September 24 to announce legislative proposals that would target "rioters."
Demonstrators gather outside home of Mitch McConnell over efforts to fill Supreme Court seat
Demonstrators gathered outside of Mitch McConnell's house in Washington, D.C. Thursday after the Senate Majority Leader said he will press to confirm President Trump's Supreme Court nominee to fill the opening following the death of justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Trump declines to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses election
Trump told reporters Wednesday that he would “have to see what happens" when asked about whether he’d commit to a peaceful transfer of power.
Trump promises executive order requiring medical care for babies born alive after abortions
President Donald Trump says he'll be signing an executive order that would require health care providers to provide medical care to all babies born alive as he makes an election-year push to energize voters opposed to abortion.



















