US sending FBI, DHS officials to help Haiti investigate president's assassination
Oleksii Liskonih/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Senior officials from the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security will be deployed to Haiti to assist the government’s investigation of the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, the White House announced Friday.
Confederate statues in Charlottesville to be removed after yearslong legal battle
Win McNamee/Getty Images (CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.) — Two bronze Confederate statues at the center of yearslong debate in Charlottesville, Virginia, will be removed this weekend, officials announced. The city will remove statues of Confederate Gens. Robert E. Lee
Biden signs executive order aimed at increasing competition in US economy
Alex Wong/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden signed a wide-ranging executive order Friday afternoon aimed at minimizing the stranglehold of monopolies on certain industries and increasing competition among companies, which the White House believes will benefit
Impatient drivers endangering workers and holding up reopening of SR 112
By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – The rebuilding of an 8-mile section of State Route 112 torn apart by landslides is almost complete, but impatient drivers have been moving DOT barriers and driving through the final section,
Biden to sign executive order aimed at increasing competition in US economy
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden is set to sign a wide-ranging executive order Friday afternoon aimed at minimizing the stranglehold of monopolies on certain industries and increasing competition among companies,
White House officials arrange confidential sales of Hunter Biden's art
Teresa Kroeger/Getty Images for World Food Program USA (NEW YORK) — A New York gallery owner will facilitate sales of Hunter Biden’s original artwork, an arrangement meant to diffuse concerns over buyers paying top dollar to win
CDC puts out new guidance on masks in schools
RichVintage/iStock (ATLANTA) — Students who are vaccinated don’t have to wear masks in school this fall unless they are riding the school bus or their school decides otherwise, according to new guidance released Friday by the Centers
Metal fencing fortifying Capitol complex set to come down Friday
traveler1116/iStock (WASHINGTON) — When Senate lawmakers return next week from recess, the 7-foot-tall, black, metal fencing that served as one reminder of the horrors that took place there on Jan. 6 is slated to be gone. The
Twitter extends partnership with NFL
RomanOkopny/iStock (NEW YORK) — The NFL and Twitter announced a new game plan on Thursday. The league extended its partnership with the social network in a multi-year deal, which will include the use of Twitter Spaces, Twitter’s
Allyson Felix and Athleta team up to cover childcare costs for athlete moms
Courtesy of Athleta (NEW YORK) — Allyson Felix is the most decorated athlete in the world and she’s on the brink of striking more gold at this year’s Olympics. In addition to being the all-star athlete that