“No one should be forced to choose between their right to vote and their right to stay healthy like the debacle in Wisconsin this week,” former President Obama tweeted Friday
The coronavirus could be an major detriment to Trump's reelection chances.
The false conspiracy that new 5G cellular networks are to blame for the spread of COVID-19 is gaining traction online, and some believe it to be a coordinated disinformation campaign.
A meatpacking plant in Colorado has closed down for seven days after 50 employees contracted coronavirus and two reportedly died.
Republican leaders are angry after Democrats blocked further funding for a small business loan program.
The IRS has announced a timeline for the first round of coronavirus relief payments.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis falsely claimed that COVID-19 has not killed any people under 25 in the U.S.
Dr. Fauci said that only 60,000 Americans could dies from the virus, down from the earlier projections of 100,000 to 200,000.
A woman from Iowa is now facing charges of unlawful possession of a controlled substance after she went to the police station and asked for a coronavirus test on her bag of methamphetamines.
President Donald Trump said he will name a team of advisers, which will include the "greatest minds," who will tell him when America can be reopened.
The victim was addicted to alcohol and was causing problems for the family by constantly asking for money to buy alcohol.
The decision will be partly based on medical data, but also heavily swayed by political considerations and advice from the business community which has been devastated by the shutdown.
Instead of recording the votes for and against the recent $2.2 trillion spending bill, Congress passed it via a "voice vote" where members' votes are not recorded in the congressional record.
A letter was sent telling the controversial host to stop promoting products with colloidal silver on his show and website as coronavirus cures.
Washington is closing the massive field hospital that soldiers built up in a Seattle convention center and moving it elsewhere to states that have more of a need.
A web tool launched by the IRS and Treasury Department will allow nontaxpayers to register to receive a stimulus check.
Several meat processors have closed their processing plants after a number of workers test positive for COVID-19.
Around 1,300 confirmed coronavirus cases have been reported with at least 32 deaths from the virus in America's prisons.
A snowstorm in Maine led to the loss of electric power for around 266,000 residents on Friday. The Central Main Power told customers to be prepared for the power outage to likely last for more than day.
Gov. Tony Evers tried to postpone Tuesday's primary but was thwarted by the state Supreme Court.
Republicans like Nikki Haley are growing weary of Trump's daily coronavirus briefings, asserting that he should take a step back and allow medical experts more time to speak at the White House podium.
Despite a push from Trump to open the country in May, that may be too soon
Friends and family of missing Gretchen Anthony said they received strange texts from her days after she was last seen at her home in Jupiter, Florida.
Some U.S. churches still plan to hold Easter Sunday services for thousands of worshipers despite state stay-at-home orders.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., both have proposed similar programs that differ greatly in size and scope, but the basic concept is the same: The government should pay worker's salaries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Republicans realize winning in the fall depends on swaying the public's view of Trump's coronavirus response
The "disturbance" began after a reported argument between inmates and staff over frustrations with COVID-19 measures.
Even as Biden becomes the apparent candidate, Democrats are looking elsewhere.
The new order requires residents to wear face protection each and every time they leave their homes, even if they are just going for a stroll in the neighborhood.
Alberto Camacho, who works at TSA's Acquisition Program Management office, passed away on April 3 after testing positive for the virus.