Over the course of the pandemic, the U.S. Postal Service clashed with the Trump administration over mask policies and failed to negotiate a new delivery deal with Amazon as its financial resources dwindled.
Dorris accused Trump of touching her inappropriately and forcefully kissing her at the 1997 U.S. Open tennis tournament.
The attorney general sparked a number of controversies, including comparing a national lockdown to slavery and his employees to preschoolers.
Hours before federal police cleared protesters near the White House on June 1, officers contemplated the use of a device that would make protesters' skin feel like it was burning.
At least one person was killed in Alabama from the storm as nearly 600,000 customers were without power along the Gulf Coast.
Operation Warp Speed is preparing to distribute COVID-19 vaccines once they are approved, but inoculating Americans en masse will likely take well into 2021.
Donald Trump Jr. headlined Wednesday campaign rallies in Georgia and Pennsylvania, where he described his father's Democratic challenger Joe Biden as a 'groundhog.'
Two top Senate Republicans don't see a new stimulus bill being signed into law before election day.
Democratic candidate Sara Gideon has a 12-point edge over incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine, according to a new poll released by Quinnipiac University.
Kayleigh McEnany held a press conference Wednesday where she was asked about the administration's health care plan and Trump's latest claim on wearing masks.
President Donald Trump has indicated his support for new stimulus spending much higher than the $500 billion proposed by Senate Republicans.
The Democrat has called on Trump to answer three vital questions about the development of a safe, effective COVID-19 vaccine.
Former vice president Joe Biden holds a narrow edge in the key battleground state of Wisconsin, while President Trump’s job approval teeters around 40%, new polls indicate.
A new survey indicates that a significant amount of high-earning New York City residents have considered leaving in the past four months.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is tied with Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison in the state's Senate race, according to new poll.
Facebook Vice President Nicola Mendelsohn says some advertisers are returning to the platform as a result of increased efforts to combat hateful content.
Conservative group affiliate Turning Point Action reportedly enlisted the help of Arizona teenagers to spread the group’s message on their personal social media accounts in what some are calling a "troll farm."
CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield spoke about a potential timetable during a hearing with the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee.
Joe Biden finished up an event to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Florida by playingthe 2017 hit “Despacito” on his phone, but Trump retweeted a manipulated version of the video accompanied by the anti-police anthem.
A woman was found shot in the head in what is believed to be a “road rage” incident.
Here's what Twitter had to say about Kamala Harris wearing Timbs on the campaign trail.
The company said it already is manufacturing the drug in hopes upcoming trials continue yielding positive results.
Michael Caputo had accused government scientists of "sedition" and warned of violence from leftist hit squads in a Facebook rant.
Oklahoma health officials raised concerns before President Trump’s indoor rally in June, warning there could be a sizable spike in COVID-19 cases and deaths, internal documents and emails show.
The bar owner is facing multiple charges, including manslaughter, for the altercation where he argues he acted in self-defense.
A research study found adults aged 18-39 are misinformed about the events of the Holocaust.
Uncommitted Pennsylvania voters pressed President Trump hard on his response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Department Of Health and Human Services unveiled its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan amid growing public skepticism about whether the FDA can withstand political pressure for quick approval.
Jim Cantore from the Weather Channel has arrived in Pensacola Beach to track Hurricane Sally.
Alan Dershowitz said in his $300 million lawsuit that "CNN set out to punish him and destroy his credibility and reputation, and unfortunately, succeeded.”