WVLT-TV screen shot Note Found in Gas Station Bathroom May Have Saved Woman's Life, Police Say Police responded to a call from a gas station after an employee had found a disturbing note inside the restroom. By Brett Davis October 6, 2021
Robyn Beck - AFP / Getty Images California County with No Mask Mandate Has Lower COVID Rate Than LA County, Which Has Mask Mandate Data out of California offers conflicting evidence regarding the efficacy of masks as a means of slowing the spread of COVID-19. By Brett Davis October 5, 2021
Evan Vucci / AP Biden Says He 'Can't' Guarantee US Won't Default on Debt President Joe Biden said he "can't" guarantee the US won't reach the debt ceiling due to Republicans "refusing to do their job." By Brett Davis October 4, 2021
Steve Helber / AP Pat Robertson Abruptly Steps Down as 'The 700 Club' Host After 60 Years, But He Isn't Retiring The host is well known for interviewing high-profile political figures, including former presidents of the United States. By Brett Davis October 1, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images House Democrats Talk About Their Own 'Freeing' Abortions During Hearing; Republican Counters with Story of Choosing Life At a House hearing, three Democrats detailed their experiences with ending a pregnancy. One Republican revealed she could have been aborted. By Brett Davis September 30, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Democrats in Disarray: Flustered Pelosi Snaps at Reporter While Pointing Finger at Senate Progressives warned an infrastructure bill cannot pass the House as long as Senate centrists remain noncommittal on the larger budget bill. By Brett Davis September 29, 2021
Michael Loccisano / Getty Images Second CNN Sex Scandal: Don Lemon Likely Headed to Court Over Sexually Charged Assault Accusation A bartender's accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior against CNN's Don Lemon looks to be headed for a courtoom early next year. By Brett Davis September 28, 2021
Barry Thumma - File / AP Judge Approves Full Release for the Man Who Attempted to Assassinate Ronald Reagan John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in March 1981, is set to be released without condition next year. By Brett Davis September 27, 2021
John Moore / Getty Images Biden Issues Haunting Threat to Border Agents Who Defended Border on Horseback: 'Those People Will Pay' 'It’s an embarrassment. But beyond an embarrassment, it’s dangerous,' he said of Border Patrol agents on horseback confronting migrants. By Brett Davis September 24, 2021
Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty Images Florida Lawmaker Follows Texas' Lead, Introduces Bold Pro-Life Bill Sure to Spark Controversy An abortion bill modeled after the controversial Texas 'heartbeat' law has been introduced in another state. By Brett Davis September 23, 2021