Health care workers in the country are starting to receive COVID-19 shots on Monday with hopes that an all-out vaccination effort will curb the further spread of the coronavirus.
The Electoral College on Monday voted in all 50 states and the District Columbia, making the Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden the official president-elect of the United States.
White House staff members working in close quarters with U.S. President Donald Trump have been told that they are set to receive injections of the COVID-19 vaccine soon.
The bipartisan group of House and Senate negotiators made a decision to split the $908 billion COVID-19 relief package proposal into two separate deals.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn's job could be on the line if his agency will not quickly approve Pfizer Inc.'s COVID-19 vaccine.
President Donald Trump has signed a spending bill into a law late Friday, which averts a government shutdown at midnight and allows the federal government to remain open for one more week.
Fox News host Sean Hannity said Wednesday the lawsuit filed by Texas and supported by 17 other states could be the country's last hope in fixing a "broken, corrupt election system."
Google-owned video services YouTube has announced plans to remove any content that questions Democratic nominee Joe Biden's win in this year's presidential election.
The Federal Trade Commission along with more than 40 states have accused Facebook on Wednesday of being a social media monopoly through buying out its rivals to illegally eliminate competition.
The White House offered a new COVID-19 relief package worth $916 billion to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Tuesday.