Recent polling shows Democratic nominee Joe Biden leading incumbent Republican President Donald Trump in the key battleground states of Georgia and Pennsylvania.
Ad: “History shows us what happens when leaders use hatred and nationalism to divide their people.”
New York City's coronavirus infection rate climbed to 3.25% after months in which the rate held steady around 1%. Mayor Bill de Blasio fears schools may close due to the uptick.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo: "I don’t care what your religious opinion is. Mask wearing is a law.”
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett have vastly different views on the Affordable Care Act, which could lead to some tension.
U.S. House Democrats used the qualifying framework of March's CARES Act, but made small changes that would allow more Americans to qualify.
There are hundreds of cases in 44 states filed by Republicans attempting to block widespread mail-in voting, and President Trump is ready to challenge any results that don't go his way.
Tuesday's debate is likely to attract an audience of nearly 100 million unique viewers. Here is everything you need to know about the first presidential debate.
The reality TV show took Donald Trump from dire financial straights to a world of pyramid schemes and risky real estate deals.
Olivia Troye's latest comments confirm reports in New York Times about pressure from the White House to downplay the coronavirus' impact on children.
Lawsuit claims that Kentucky AG used the grand jury “as a shield to deflect accountability" for the decisions made on charges against police officers.
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning about the intake of over-the-counter allergy drugs after the viral TikTok 'Benadryl challenge.'
The election will come amid a series of demonstrations against systemic racism, a call for defunding the police, and a massive online disinformation campaign over mail-in ballots, not to mention an expected jump in COVID-19 cases.
The COVID-19 Third Wave in the U.S. might already be on its way based on historical data.
Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, reveals why the U.S. president has been fighting hard to "keep it under wraps."
Democratic nominee Joe Biden continues to hold a strong nationwide lead over incumbent President Donald Trump ahead of the first debate.
An extensive investigative report found that President Trump only paid $750 of personal taxes in 2016 and 2017.
New York is grappling with a sudden and dramatic jump in COVID-19 positivity rates.
Fox News host Mark Levin called Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson a "self-righteous egomaniac" after he endorsed Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Republicans on Monday asked the Supreme Court to stop a Pennsylvania court ruling that extends the due date for mail ballots in the key battleground state.
Nancy Pelosi blasted Trump over a report detailing how he has largely avoided paying income taxes and that he has not paid any income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years.
President Donald Trump has paid thousands in hairstyling costs, according to a bombshell report released by the New York Times on Sunday, with the revelations drawing a swift rebuke from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
You can bet on plenty of aspects of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
New York City's largest school administrators union passed a vote of no confidence in Mayor Bill de Blasio and asking the state to step in and oversee school reopenings.
The Biden campaign's ad compares the $750 Donald Trump reportedly paid to the average taxes of various working-class professions, all thousands of dollars more.
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will square off Tuesday night in Cleveland for the first of three presidential debates.
The reports do not exonerate Kenneth Walker of shooting Officer Jonathan Mattingly, but cannot definitively say the bullet came from Walker's handgun.
New Orleans officials don’t want residents to be alarmed about the black smoke coming from the Hard Rock Hotel.
Those arrested during the event were charged with criminal and traffic offenses.
President's former lawyer wrote in his book that the president showed him a $10 million IRS refund check and said, “They are so stupid!”