Karen Bleier / AFP / Getty Images Four Facts About Sandra Day O'Connor - The Highest Court's First Female Justice On this day 39 years ago, O'Connor took the bench, cementing herself as the first ever female associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. By A. J. Sciascia September 25, 2020
Wilfredo Lee / AP American Airlines Puts Single Mom in 'Impossible' Position Over Toddler's Unwillingness To Wear Mask According to Rachel Davis, her son was exhausted after several layovers and would have fallen asleep before takeoff. Instead, he deplaned screaming. By A. J. Sciascia September 24, 2020
Al Drago / Getty ImagesCommentary Sciascia: Time To Crush Collins - And Other GOP Supreme Court Defectors Collins clarified that she would vote in opposition to Trump's nominee for the seat, were it put to a vote on the Senate floor before Nov. 3. By A. J. Sciascia September 23, 2020
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images McConnell Announces the Senate Will Hold a Vote on Any Nominee Trump Puts Forward To Replace RBG Given the Republican Senate majority, confirmation of a Trump nominee is within reach. But no shortage of horse trading will be required. By A. J. Sciascia September 19, 2020
Nicholas Kamm / AFP via Getty Images Breaking: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dead at 87 The oldest member of the court at the time of her death, Ginsburg had been plagued with health problems for the final years of her career. By A. J. Sciascia September 18, 2020
Carolyn Kaster / APCommentary Joe Biden Claims Not a Single Person Would Have Died of COVID Had Trump 'Done His Job' Biden has promised the American people he is a decent politician for an indecent time. Blatant lies and misinformation do not fit that bill. By A. J. Sciascia September 18, 2020
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Pushes Clip of Wildly False Trump Attack That Received 4 Pinocchios in Fact Check Even at The Post, editor Meg Kelly was willing to admit the video 'manipulates' several statements in an effort to 'slam Trump.' By A. J. Sciascia September 18, 2020
@AmberMobile / Twitter Amped Coffee Co. Celebrates Sacrifice and Compassionate Spirit of 9/11 with Light Tribute The Walasheks first began planning the event after the National September 11 Memorial and Museum briefly canceled its own Tribute in Light. By A. J. Sciascia September 13, 2020
Doug Mills / APCommentary Sciascia: George W. Bush's 'Bullhorn Address' Was a Masterclass in Leadership To take a simple 'We can't hear you' at Ground Zero and turn it into an 'I can hear you' for every mourning American - that's leadership. By A. J. Sciascia September 11, 2020
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary McEnany Has Perfect Response When Reporter Asks Her Why Trump's Rallies with Thousands of People Are OK You'll never see the 'mostly peaceful' riots portrayed in news reports as a major contributing factor to the year's stateside pandemic. By A. J. Sciascia September 11, 2020