The U.S. committed to distributing enough COVID-19 vaccines so that about one-third of the total population can be inoculated by March.
The general public may be able to purchase coronavirus vaccines from local drugstores and grocery stores in several months.
In his first extended attack on Trump since the election, Biden said the president and his allies "refused to respect the will of the people, refused to respect the rule of law, and refused to honor our constitution."
Trump announced that Attorney General Bill Barr, who angered him by contradicting his claims of having been the victim of mass fraud in the US election, is leaving office.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo denies he sexually harassed one of his former aides.
Get ready for snow days and possible power outages.
After Stern signed a contract extension with Sirius XM, past employees started exposing how it was to work with him.
Northwestern University doesn’t agree with Joseph Epstein’s comment about Jill Biden.
A suspected state-backed breach of IT company SolarWinds follows similar incidents for cybersecurity firm FireEye
The first COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. was administered to a New York nurse this morning.
The publication profiled Lauren Caitlyn Kwei, a 23-year-old paramedic who also works for OnlyFans.
On the prospects of passing complex legislation, Manchin warns against letting ‘perfect be the enemy of the good.’
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities get vaccinated first.
Another weekend comes another Powerball drawing and this weekend there were two winners.
Trump supporters clashed with other protestors during the “Stop the Steal” demonstrations.
Donald and Melania Trump appear to be permanently bound for south Florida when they leave the White House on Jan. 20.
After two elections in 16 years denied the winner of the popular vote, the National Popular Vote movement may pick up steam in 2021.
The first delivery of the COVID-19 vaccine will be delivered to U.S. hospitals on Monday.
Dana Nessel, the first elected LGBT official in the state, will appeal a recent court ruling that found civil rights laws don't protect against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
When the idea of a women's history museum and a Latino history museum within the Smithsonian organization was put forth to the Senate, only one out of the 100 senators declined the idea.
An Ohio officer is under investigation after using a taser on an elderly man.
Twitter mocked Trump following his latest Twitter rant about voter fraud.
Many businesses have been forced to close amid the coronavirus pandemic.
It was announced on Friday that another animal has tested positive for the coronavirus after interacting with an asymptomatic human.
After the Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit against the swing states which voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 Election, the Texas GOP threatened to secede from the United States.
President Donald Trump signed an order on Friday, making Christmas Eve the 11th federal holiday in the U.S.
Senate leaders are working to overcome hurdles among their own ranks to keep the federal government open.
The first round of coronavirus vaccines will be given to health care workers and nursing home residents across the country.
Tony Hsieh's friends were concerned that he was in a "downward spiral" for months.
Erika Becerra's family says she had done everything right to protect herself against the virus. A report said Latinos were getting coronavirus at more than double the rate of whites in L.A. County.