Dems renew push on elections bill that GOP vows to block

Democrats are renewing their push to enact their marquee voting bill, pledging to make it the first order of business when the Senate returns in the fall even though they don’t have a clear strategy for overcoming steadfast Republican opposition.

House entitled to some of Trump's financial records, federal judge rules

According to a federal judge in Washington, House Democrats who have spent years investigating Donald Trump are entitled to some of the former president’s financial records.

'Talk to your doctor': Kemp urges Georgians to strongly consider getting vaccinated

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is asking Georgians to do their "due diligence" by consulting with their doctors and health care experts on the decision to get one of the three COVID-19 vaccines approved under emergency use by the FDA.

Kemp urges business leaders to help take on crime across Georgia

Gov. Brian Kemp has called on state and local business leaders to get involved in the fight to reduce crime in Georgia.

Biden says he ‘respects’ Cuomo’s decision to resign as New York governor

President Joe Biden told reporters that he respects Andrew Cuomo’s decision to resign as the New York governor amid a sexual harassment scandal.

Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene's account for one week

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter for a week after she claimed on the social media platform that vaccines are “failing.”

Actress Christina Applegate reveals she has multiple sclerosis

Christina Applegate, known for her roles in “Married... with Children” and “Anchorman,” revealed she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Legendary hip-hop producer Chucky Thompson dies

Iconic 90s music producer Chucky Thompson, known for his role in the in-house production group “The Hitmen,” has died.

Actress Markie Post, of 'Night Court' fame, dies at 70

Markie Post, who played the public defender in the 1980s sitcom “Night Court” and was a regular presence across several decades of television, has died.

Sax player Dennis Thomas of Kool & The Gang dies at 70

Saxophonist Dennis Thomas, who played for the band, “Kool & The Gang” died at 70 years old Saturday.

Kemp urges FDA for full approval of COVID-19 vaccines to 'instill greater confidence'

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is calling on the Food and Drug Administration to give the COVID-19 vaccines their full approval to “instill greater confidence in our most effective weapon against this virus.”

Biden awards medals to Capitol officers, calling riot mob ‘extremists and terrorists’

“It was insurrection. It was riot and mayhem. It was radical and chaotic. And, it was unconstitutional,” President Joe Biden said before signing legislation Thursday to award law enforcement officers Congressional Gold Medals for protecting the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot.