The planned “Million MAGA March” has sparked criticism online.
A new study found there are several places where individuals can contract COVID-19.
The CDC in September was already warning of the heightened risks of dining out during the pandemic.
A Franklin Templeton-Gallup survey finds 22% would spend more on gifts than last year if they got another stimulus check.
Incoming Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville missed the mark on everything from the branches of government to the characteristics of Nazi Germany.
Authorities suspect no foul play and found ‘multiple’ liquor bottles in the dorm room of the 32-year-old graduate student.
The 29-year-old suspect was wanted for another shooting in early November.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot outlined new restrictions in the city as state-wide cases of COVID-19 top the 12,000 mark.
Nationwide, the unemployment rate among minorities is greater than the national average, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Tropical Storm Eta swept across northern Florida on Thursday from the Gulf Coast to the Atlantic, finally moving away from the state after dumping torrents of rain and leaving at least one person dead.
Lori Vallow may have been involved in the death of her third husband.
“I doubt we are going to eradicate this," Dr. Fauci said.
Jobless claims fell for the 11th straight week, but the situation is still below pre-pandemic levels.
First Lady Melania Trump will continue her Christmas decorating duties this year after previously bashing the tradition.
Toobin announced on Twitter he was fired from the magazine for exposing himself, though his status as a CNN legal analyst remains unclear.
Authorities in the Midwest are mulling their options, while others say controlling the pandemic is a matter of personal responsibility.
As many as 569,322 players won some sort of prize in Wednesday night’s lottery drawing.
The sexual assault of the minor took place over a period of seven months.
Wednesday's statement came in response to the ousting of four of Hong Kong's pro-democracy lawmakers by the city's pro-Beijing authorities.
According to many of his patients, they continue to suffer complications caused by the unnecessary surgeries they underwent.
The picture, posted on Snapchat, showed the unidentified student with black paint on her face, attired in camouflage.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh both indicated they aren’t prepared to strike down the law.
"Great to have a statue of a brilliant woman, there are far too few, but some are wondering why she is so tiny, so shiny and so naked."
President Trump on Twitter argued that Pfizer delayed its vaccine results until after the election and said the results should have been announced earlier.
"There are a number of bereaved families seeking answers as to what happened to their children," Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes said.
Breaking precedent, Attorney General William Barr issued a memo calling for more election investigations if there are "credible allegations" that could impact the outcome.
Barr, long a close defender of Trump, stressed that his letter to US attorneys around the country was not an indication that the Justice Department had evidence yet of genuine cases of fraud in the election won by Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
Sgt. Sean Rios was on his way to work in his car when the suspect opened fire at the vehicle.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whose four-year term ends in February 2022, is expected to remain in the position when Joe Biden assumes office in January 2021.
Police are seeking public tips and surveillance footage to find a suspect.