Entertainment 2022-08-25T10:30:31Z
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Chelsea Clinton says she deleted Kanye West from her running playlist because of how he treated Kim Kardashian

Chelsea Clinton told Entertainment Weekly she deleted the rapper's music because of the "unconscionable" way he speaks about women.
Politics 2022-08-24T20:12:58Z
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A threatening husband, missing goats, a dog lost for days: Police calls involving Rep. Lauren Boebert's home

The Boeberts either called the Garfield Sheriff's Department in Colorado or had the department called on them at least four times since 2018.
News 2022-08-23T15:59:40Z
This combo of images provided by the Kent County, Mich., Jail. shows Barry Croft Jr., left, and Adam Fox.

2 men found guilty of conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer after their first trial ended in partial mistrial

A jury found Barry Croft and Adam Fox guilty on counts of conspiracy to kidnap Whitmer and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction.
News 2022-08-23T15:01:26Z

At least 896 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. This searchable table shows them all.

Thousands of pro-Trump supporters descended on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Over a year later, 896 people have been charged with crimes.
News 2022-08-22T19:23:08Z

Looking for a church that isn't 'woke?' Secessionist group tweets out list that classifies places of worship.

The churches were marked as 'woke' based on their views on the LGBTQ community, COVID precautions, racial justice, and the Ukraine war.
Sports 2022-08-22T17:01:33Z

Dennis Rodman says he's going to Russia to help free Brittney Griner, but hostage negotiators think it's 'a terrible idea'

The former NBA star "is likely to complicate and hinder release efforts" by speaking with Putin, a senior Biden administration official told Insider.
People 2022-08-22T15:29:27Z

Doug Emhoff says meeting Kamala Harris was 'love at first sight.' Here's a timeline of their relationship.

Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff met on a blind date and married on August 22, 2014. Emhoff said meeting Harris was "love at first sight."
Politics 2022-08-21T17:13:49Z

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says he does not support lowering qualification standards to address national teacher shortage

Cardona said he is in favor of using the American Rescue plan dollars to give a salary to student teachers, who generally work without pay.
Politics 2022-08-21T15:03:41Z

Liz Cheney says the Republican party is 'very sick' and still under the control of 'a dangerous former president'

"We really have got to decide whether or not we're going to be a party based on substance and policy," Cheney said Sunday.
Politics 2022-08-21T10:00:00Z

Here's what to do — and what happens next — if you learn of violent extremist threats.

Extremist threats of violence have surged since the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago. Here's what to do if you learn of a credible, specific threat.
Sports 2022-08-19T19:18:39Z

Map shows which states show the most support for Brittney Griner as the WNBA star seeks freedom from Russian prison

The embattled WNBA superstar, who was first detained in February, appears to be receiving the most support from a handful of states in the South.
News 2022-08-18T16:47:02Z

Louisiana teacher sues conservative group after she was called a 'pedo' and a 'groomer' for opposing censorship in her local library

Amanda Jones spoke against censorship at a local meeting in Livingston Parish where LGBTQ+ themed books were deemed 'inappropriate'.
News 2022-08-17T18:23:19Z

363 rioters have pleaded guilty for their role in the Capitol insurrection so far. This table is tracking them all.

More than 890 people have been charged with crimes over the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, and 363 have pleaded guilty over a year later.
News 2022-08-17T17:32:28Z

Meta took down clips of a UK rapper's drill music video after law enforcement asked, raising censorship fears

The rap subgenre drill, which often includes lyrics about violence, has been one of the most criminalized music forms in the last decade.
News 2022-08-17T01:23:11Z

Trump supporters calling for violence and 'war' against the FBI could face criminal charges for their online vitriol, former prosecutor says

"Don't feel like you're going to get away with it if you post using an anonymous username," a former prosecutor said.
News 2022-08-16T15:42:15Z

Trump's Truth Social — where users called for violence against FBI agents — notes in its fine print that it would turn over user information to the feds

Users can't count on anonymity to dodge possible legal issues if they post threats online, a former prosecutor told Insider.
News 2022-08-15T14:48:35Z

Russia makes confusing link between Brittney Griner's conviction and the raid on Mar-a-Lago, saying Biden can't criticize one if he won't comment on the other

The comparison was made by a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry as lawyers for Brittney Griner appealed her prison sentence.
Politics 2022-08-14T18:29:16Z

Trump calls on FBI to return 'executive' and 'privileged' documents seized by FBI from Mar-a-Lago search

Former President Donald Trump called on the FBI to return classified documents seized from his estate in Mar-a-Lago, claiming them to be privileged.
Politics 2022-08-14T17:44:46Z

GOP lawmaker says he was notified by FBI that his 'life was in danger' by 'some of these same people' threatening law enforcement in wake of Mar-a-Lago raid

"I myself have been notified by the Bureau that my life was put in danger recently by some of the same people," Fitzpatrick said Sunday.
Politics 2022-08-14T16:23:20Z

White House says Biden was not briefed on Mar-A-Lago FBI raid: 'We do not interfere'

"We have learned about all of this the same way the American people have learned about this, through public reports," press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Sunday.
Politics 2022-08-14T15:07:45Z

GOP Rep. Mike Turner says 'Donald Trump is not above the law'

"Donald Trump is not above the law, and Attorney General Garland is not above the law either," Turner said Sunday.
News 2022-08-14T12:06:00Z

Alex Jones was ordered to pay millions in damages for his claims that Sandy Hook was a hoax, but the 1 in 5 Americans who believe him can harass surviving families without consequence. We talked to one of them.

Although Alex Jones has been held liable for his defamatory comments about Sandy Hook, a belief in "false flag" conspiracies is common in the US.
Culture 2022-08-11T20:55:04Z

The pro-Trump internet cried 'false flag' after an armed man tried to force his way into an Ohio FBI office

An extremism expert told Insider the baseless claims are part of wider calls among the far-right for violence and "civil war."
Sports 2022-08-11T14:54:31Z

The scientific theory of why some Americans don't want Brittney Griner to come home from a Russian prison

Plenty of Americans don't support the US government's efforts to bring Brittney Griner home. An expert in hostage taking and recovery explains why.
Politics 2022-08-10T17:27:23Z

Doug Emhoff says leaving his law career to support Vice President Kamala Harris was a 'no-brainer'

Doug Emhoff quit his job as a lawyer when Kamala Harris became vice president. As second gentleman, he's made gender equality part of his mission.
Sports 2022-08-10T16:44:41Z

UFC boss Dana White, a friend of Trump's, called the FBI Mar-a-Lago raid 'madness'

Dana White said, "There's 10 other people's houses that should've been raided before his," when asked about the FBI's raid on Donald Trump's property.
Politics 2022-08-10T15:40:27Z

Doug Emhoff wants credit for recording Kamala Harris saying 'We did it, Joe' in the viral 2020 election video

"It's a pretty iconic video — that I took," Doug Emhoff told The 19th about the viral "We did it, Joe" video from the 2020 election.
News 2022-08-09T22:32:53Z

'Total disintegration' of the FBI, civil war: Trump World and far-right explode over Mar-A-Lago raid

Far-right influencers harshly criticized the FBI raid on Trump's Mar-A-Lago residence. Some fringe forum users suggested there would be civil war.
Politics 2022-08-09T18:20:55Z

Here's what every member of the Trump family is up to after leaving the White House

The FBI searched former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home on Monday. Meanwhile, Tiffany Trump is planning her wedding.
News 2022-08-09T16:24:30Z

Alex Jones' wife said she is 'unaware' and 'upset' her husband sent a nude photo of her to Roger Stone

The nude photo was included in a trove of Alex Jones' texts accidentally sent to lawyers for Sandy Hook parents, the attorney said.
Politics 2022-08-09T15:55:30Z

Trump family members react to FBI search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, calling it 'political persecution'

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump took to Twitter and Fox News to denounce the FBI's search of former president Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
News 2022-08-06T02:21:55Z

Judge in Alex Jones trial won't prevent Sandy Hook lawyers from handing Jones' text messages to the Jan. 6 panel

Lawyers for Sandy Hook parents said they intend to hand over the contents in Alex Jones' phone going back two years to the Jan. 6 panel.
Politics 2022-08-05T21:18:05Z
Politics 2022-08-05T19:08:17Z

Who is Viktor Bout, the convicted arms dealer the US may trade to Russia for Brittney Griner?

The Biden administration and the Kremlin are in talks about swapping Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.
Sports 2022-08-05T10:17:10Z

Brittney Griner could 'hardly talk' after being handed 9 years in Russian prison, and was expecting half that, lawyer says

The WNBA player was detained in February and accused of drug smuggling after officials said they found cannabis vape cartridges in her luggage.
Sports 2022-08-05T00:36:23Z

Big names across the sports world and beyond share reactions to Brittney Griner's 9-year prison sentence

From NBA and WNBA players to rappers, pop stars, and politicians, many have offered responses to Brittney Griner's verdict and sentencing in Russia.
Sports 2022-08-04T15:51:19Z

President Biden calls on Russia to release Brittney Griner immediately after the WNBA star was sentenced to 9 years in prison

The White House has proposed a prisoner swap to free the WNBA star and fellow detained American Paul Whelan, but Russia has yet to officially respond.
News 2022-08-04T15:22:45Z

A Michigan town voted to defund its library because it contained books that featured LGBTQ themes

Campaign signs across Jamestown Township urged residents to vote against supporting the library, with one sign accusing it of trying to "groom" kids.
Politics 2022-08-04T14:44:33Z

12 celebrities who are outspoken Republicans

From actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to "Fuller House" star Candace Cameron Bure, here's a list of actors and celebrities who are vocal Republicans.
Sports 2022-08-04T13:19:47Z

Russian prosecutors ask for 9 1/2-year prison sentence for Brittney Griner

The WNBA star has been detained in Russia since February, when airport customs agents said they found vape cartridges with cannabis in her bags.
Sports 2022-08-04T12:34:12Z

Russian prosecutors ask for 9.5-year prison sentence for Brittney Griner

The WNBA star has been detained in Russia since February, when airport customs agents claim to have found vape cartridges with cannabis in her bags.
Sports 2022-08-04T10:30:00Z

Brittney Griner's trial is over — Here's what we know about her detainment and potential path home

From her arrest, trial, and verdict to talks of prisoner swaps, here's everything that's happened since Brittney Griner was first detained in Russia.
Sports 2022-08-02T21:42:05Z

Donald Trump's relationship with LIV Golf is off to a big start — and could get even bigger

Former President Donald Trump has come out as a big supporter of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league, and their relationship could be just beginning.
Sports 2022-08-02T17:46:04Z

LIV Golf has brought 'sportswashing' into everyday conversation. But what is the Saudi government really doing and why should people care?

LIV Golf is an upstart league financially backed by the Saudi government to rival the PGA Tour. It's been labeled "sportswashing."
Sports 2022-08-02T10:30:00Z

LIV Golf's Trump course event was part-political rally, part-music fest, and part-exhibition — what worked and what didn't

LIV Golf's event at Trump Bedminster was an impressive in-person experience, but it left a lot to be desired in terms of quality golf.
Politics 2022-08-01T20:30:00Z

Attorney Skye Perryman left a legal "dream job" to fight for American democracy with renewed purpose. She's now leading legal strategies to raise the minimum wage, stop censorship, and more.

Jan. 6 was a turning point for the attorney, who's working longer hours to fight for fairer elections and equal representation.
News 2022-08-01T19:43:16Z

A Florida school district now says LGBTQ teachers can put photos on their desk of their partners and talk about them in class as DeSantis' restrictions on teaching cause confusion

The new guidance comes as Florida's controversial Parental Rights in Education Act, dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law by critics, goes into effect.
Politics 2022-08-01T13:14:00Z

Everything we know so far about Naomi Biden's White House wedding

President Joe Biden's granddaughter Naomi Biden and her fiancé Peter Neal are getting married at the White House this fall.
News 2022-08-01T03:51:22Z

Joe Manchin said he'd be OK with 'whatever the voters choose' when asked if he wanted the Democratic Party to win the midterms

Manchin dodged a question on whether he cared about his party winning the midterms, saying he did not like to "play politics that way."
Politics 2022-07-31T16:44:48Z

Over 12,000 Christians condemned Marjorie Taylor Greene's embrace of Christian Nationalism

"Christian nationalism is unchristian and unpatriotic," a petition reads from the online Christian community Faithful America.
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