White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday slammed Democrats who sparked controversy after being seen in public violating COVID-19 restrictions.
Top Republican and Democratic stimulus negotiators are speeding up to come up with an agreement that could deliver another relief package before the year ends. The amount offered has already received support from both parties.
Health officials said that everyone will receive vaccination cards before getting the COVID-19 vaccine. This is to monitor the first and second shots of the vaccine.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday issued some warnings to Americans as the holidays approach: don't travel but if you have to, get tested.
Negotiations over the next COVID-19 relief package have resumed. Negotiations over the next COVID-19 relief package have resumed. A bipartisan group of senators and members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday proposed a $908 billion pandemic relief proposal in an attempt to break the months-long stalemate over the issue.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed faced scrutiny for coming to a French Laundry birthday dinner party a day before banning indoor dining in her own city.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard an argument Tuesday regarding Trump v. New York, wherein President Donald Trump appeals to exclude illegal immigrants from congressional apportionment counts.
A group of independent experts advised the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Tuesday on who should get the first doses of the long-awaited coronavirus vaccine.
A nasal spray is being eyed for a possible development to prevent COVID-19 infections. A nasal spray is being eyed for a possible development to prevent COVID-19 infections.
The Justice Department has not found any rampant voter fraud that could the presidential election results, according to U.S. Attorney General William Barr.
Jennifer Lawerence's family farm in Kentucky burned down in a 'horrible' fire. Jennifer Lawerence's family farm in Kentucky burned down in a 'horrible' fire.
The city of San Francisco is eyeing to rename dozens of public schools, including the ones named after former President Abraham Lincoln and Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif), according to a report.