Melissa L. Farris, accused of spray-painting and pouring a soapy substance into the World War II Memorial fountain, was released on personal recognizance despite prosecutors calling her a flight risk.
David Morens, a longtime senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci at NIAID, pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy tied to hiding COVID-origin records and evading FOIA requests.
A company behind a Los Angeles mayoral poll now says its own survey was fake and part of a “social experiment” on how polling claims spread without verification.
Outgoing Rep. Nancy Mace launched a new YouTube talk show while revealing the tattoos she says mark a hard personal season and a push to reclaim her identity.
Rep. Eugene Vindman’s meeting with transgender Democrats in Virginia reportedly turned into a profanity-filled confrontation over his May vote on GOP-backed legislation affecting transgender students.
Former ABC News journalist Terry Moran says a 2021 ABC report on the COVID lab leak theory was altered after review by lawyers, standards, and, he says he was told, Anthony Fauci.
Former Cambridge professor Jason Arday, once celebrated as a DEI success story, was found dead after resigning amid major plagiarism allegations.
A Kentucky woman accused of defacing the National World War II Memorial reportedly livestreamed the act, asked Facebook users to spread the footage, then turned herself in after tearful videos outside federal court.
U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs lifted her administrative stay on the Trump administration’s termination of Somalia TPS after DHS blasted the delay and Rep. Andy Ogles filed impeachment articles.
Oklahoma officials say Republican state Senate candidate Barry Christian died by suicide after he was found dead in late April following a missing-person search.
Dearborn Police Chief Issa Shahin asked residents to avoid the Aug. 18 city council meeting as outside demonstrators are expected and police prepare an enhanced presence.
The Fifth Circuit dismissed a key Alien Enemies Act appeal after the three named petitioners were deported, leaving no class and no one for the court to grant relief to.
