North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein said there is "not sufficient evidence" to charge former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and his wife with voter fraud.
Cryptocurrency mogul accused of defrauding investors out of billions of dollars and making illegal campaign contributions visited White House several times to discuss crypto industry and exchanges.
Boston Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu stated that Boston Public Schools is weighing a mask mandate for children following their Christmas break from school.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided an "assessment tool" for teachers to determine how "LGBTQ inclusive" they are with students.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams responded to the criticism of increased digital surveillance in the city saying that it was a positive use of technology.
The Trump and Biden administrations pressured Twitter to moderate COVID-19 content, and Twitter suppressed views that conflicted with official White House positions.
The University of Brighton has issued guidance to its lecturers encouraging the use of "inclusive language," including avoiding the term "Christmas" in favor of "winter closure period" and not asking students about their "Christian name."