The Kansas City Star reports that a man wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat walked into the RJ’s Bob-Be-Que Shack in Mission, Kansas last week without wearing a face mask.
Read More“He has now spent 259 days on a golf course that he owns in his 1,270 days in office,” noted Dáte, who has closely tracked Trump’s golfing patterns.
Read More“You can’t take my temperature that’s against the law!” the woman shouted back. “I have the right to sue you for harassing me!” She added that she spoke with her attorney before arriving at the office, who told her that it isn’t legal for a dentist to take her temperature because they’re not MDs.
Read MoreA woman was caught on camera this week having a full meltdown in a dental office waiting room after she refused to either wear a face mask or let workers take her temperature.
Read MoreA video shared by Chris Macke shows a man, who is presumably a Church official, hanging a “no trespassing” sign on a tree above where the woman is sitting.
Read MoreThere aren’t words for this ….
Read MorePresident Trump during a ceremony to sign the corona virus stimulus relief package. In an unprecedented move, his name will printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans.
Read MoreFormer New York mayor and 2020 presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg spoke at the U.N. climate summit Tuesday, saying he came to the climate talks because “no one from the White House” was there. The event was billed as a media opportunity, but Bloomberg refused to answer questions from the press.
Read MoreAdministration offers nonsensical explanation for why Hurricane Dorian survivors without visas were told to disembark a Florida-bound ferry on Sunday
Read MoreKushner Cos., the real estate firm owned by the family of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, has received about $800 million in federally backed debt to buy apartments in Maryland and Virginia. The arrangement increases the government’s exposure to Kushner Cos. at the same time that its former chief executive officer is one of the most powerful people in the White House.
Read MoreThe BBC Radio 5 Live presenter tweeted a black and white photo of a man and woman holding hands with a chimpanzee in a suit and a top hat, with the caption, "Royal baby leaves hospital."
Omar will become the first Muslim woman – along with Michigan’s Rashida Tlaib – to enter Congress. Though she has yet to even set her sails, conspiracies and falsehoods are already being attached to her name.
Read MoreOn 11/28/19, the Trump administration sent out a memo to 2 million federal workers warning them that it will be “illegal” for them to talk about the possibility of Trump’s impeachment while at work.
Read More20-Year-Old Student Sentenced To Prison For Lying About Being Raped By Football Players Rolls Her Eyes During Sentencing
Wells was the only candidate to apply for the “advisory physician” position, which was posted for less than one week in November, according to the state.
Read MoreUnhappy with media coverage of his administration, President Trump said Monday that he has grand ideas to rule his own network.
Though this story references Trump and his supporters, the discussion is transcendent enough to apply to human nature in general.
Read MoreAfrican American Republicans in Mississippi are standing by Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith in Tuesday’s Senate runoff, despite her comment expressing a willingness to attend a public hanging — a quip that’s triggered painful reminders of the state’s history of lynching blacks.
Read MoreFirst lady Melania Trump skipped the traditional press preview of the White House holiday decorations Monday, tweeting out a 56-second video of herself wandering through the glittery, dressed-up rooms in a dark coat and boots.
Read MoreCNN's Don Lemon speaks to an 11-year-old boy who was stopped by police on the first day of his paper route in Ohio.