Joe Manchin fires back at AOC: 'She's more active on Twitter than anything else'
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., appeared to slight Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's work as a legislator, telling The New York Times that the New York Democrat was "more active on Twitter than anything else."
Would a Trump 2024 announcement freeze out GOP rivals?
Trump’s flirtation with a third White House run would definitely put a damper on what was thought to be a wide open battle for the GOP 2024 presidential nomination. And it could potentially freeze out early moves by other Republicans with national aspirations.
Gaetz warns Republicans will never win ‘another national election again’ if mail-in balloting persists
The Republican Party will not be able to reclaim the White House as long as universal mail-in balloting remains in place, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., claimed on Fox Business Network's “Lou Dobbs Tonight" Monday.
Ilhan Omar defends Minneapolis proposal to slash nearly $8 million from police budget
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., appeared to defend on Monday the Minneapolis City Council's proposal to transfer $8 million in police funding to other services.
Gov. Gavin Newsom threatens 'drastic' new lockdown order
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday said a “drastic” new lockdown order might be necessary if coronavirus cases in the state continue to surge to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic.
Steve Levy: Forgiving students loans is bad policy – but if it happens, demand that colleges do this
As Joe Biden convenes his transition team, one of the top priorities on his to-do list is some type of student loan forgiveness, which was promised on the campaign trail.
Liz Peek: Obama's warning about Biden – this is why so many Americans are worried about the president-elect
Half the country eagerly awaits the Biden-Harris administration, hopeful that President-elect Joe Biden will “Build Back Better.” The rest of us ponder a warning about Biden from Barack Obama.
Jim Daly: Struggling with online schooling? Here are 7 things to teach your children that really matter
Nine months into the COVID-19 global pandemic, parents of school-age children might be forgiven for their frustration concerning the whipsaw nature of on-again, off-again in-person classroom learning.
Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger investigating 250 cases connected to election
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Monday said his office is investigating more than 250 claims of voting irregularities connected with the November election.
Melania Trump unveils White House Christmas decorations, theme for 2020
Just one week after welcoming a massive 18-plus-foot Fraser fir at the White House, first lady Melania Trump has shared footage of the festive decorations adorning the halls of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Americans increasingly turning to fresh Christmas trees during pandemic: 'It really is a memory maker'
Freshly cut Christmas trees are increasing in popularity this year, with many young families wanting a new — or renewed — tradition to end a dreary year on a happier note.
National Dog Show results: Scottish deerhound takes best in show, but tiny pup Chester wins Twitter's heart
A 3-year-old Scottish deerhound named Claire won the National Dog Show 2020 Thursday — becoming the first of her breed ever to fetch the coveted title.
Air Force improves 'human performance' metrics in Special Warfare training
Rescuing hostages under enemy fire, jumping out of planes into “hot” combat zones, rappelling from helicopters down into rough seas or conducting high-risk clandestine reconnaissance missions in enemy territory … are all missions Air Force Special Warfare forces are expected to perform.
Air Force arms classic B-1B bomber with hypersonic weapons
The U.S. Air Force’s decades-old, combat-tested B-1B Lancer aircraft has just taken a huge step toward developing an ability to fire hypersonic weapons in flight, as the Air Force has released images of the aircraft flying at Edwards Air Force Base in California with a missile loaded underneath the fuselage on an external pylon.
Pentagon seeks to defend a new generation of cyberattacks
U.S. weapons systems can no longer rely purely upon cybersecurity methods to stop hackers from taking over control systems, jamming information flow, derailing precision guidance systems or simply stealing sensitive data.
Black Friday started way back in October, with some of the best sales to come this weekend. Tech is going to be one of the biggest items people want to get and to give.
You probably know the best place in your home to make a call on your smartphone. It’s usually going by a window or stepping outside, away from any interferences. I own a modern house built primarily with steel, and it’s like living in a faraday cage.
Biden’s ancestral home in Ireland's County Mayo celebrates his win over Trump
Residents in Joe Biden's ancestral home in County Mayo, Ireland, filled the streets Saturday to celebrate his election as President of the United States.