Herd Immunity A Fleeting Goal As Experts Push For COVID Control
Lawmakers may be impatient for life to return to normal, but resistance to vaccination makes that unlikely.
Republican Party Shakeup: Ohio Representative Becomes Latest To Resign Amid Trump Influence
Rep. Stivers will be quitting the House on May 16, moving to the Ohio Chamber of Commerce as CEO and President. No reason was given for his departure.
Trump Issues Warning To GOP, Says Republicans Must Embrace His MAGA Agenda
Donald Trump reiterated Monday that his platform was the way forward for the GOP, and those that weren't on board would face consequences.
Gun Control In The USA: How FedEx Shooter Managed To Buy A Gun Despite Red-Flag Laws
Indiana's ostensibly strong gun control laws didn't stop the FedEx massacre. Indiana's legislature makes fixing that difficult.
Merrick Garland Unshackles Justice Department To Deal With Police Misconduct
Trump-era restrictions on the use of consent decrees have ben revoked, delivering a powerful tool to federal investigators.
Russian Sanctions Shed New Light On Connections To Trump Campaign
A statement from the Treasury Department branded a Paul Manafort associate a "known Russian Intelligence Services agent."
Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility Leaves 8 Dead
The shooter took his own life when police entered the building. Five others were injured, one critically. It's the third mass shooting this year in Indianapolis.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Mocked For Challenging AOC To Debate Over Green New Deal
The embattled congresswoman has had a lower profile in recent weeks, but seems to want back into the limelight. "Let’s do this for the people."
America's Sleep Crisis: New Study Shows Effects Of Teens Starting School Later
A study involving a Colorado school district showed teens got more sleep if school starts later in the morning.
Jeff Bezos' Farewell Letter Calls For Better Treatment Of Amazon Employees
In a final letter before stepping down as Amazon's CEO, Bezos said the company needed to do more for its workers in light of recent scandals.
Retail Sales To Surge Because Of Stimulus Checks, Vaccinations, Better Weather?
While some have tried to temper expectations, most economists are expecting "gangbuster" numbers from March's retail sales.
What Companies Are Onboard With Defending Voting Rights? Which Ones Aren't?
A two-page published Wednesday turned the focus on corporations and their influence on recent voting laws.
Will Lara Trump Be The Next Family Member In Office? Donald's Daughter-In-Law Leads In NC Poll
Lara Trump stands well ahead of potential rivals despite not even committing to run. That's left other Republicans in campaign limbo.
Stimulus Check News: How Are Recipients Using Their $1,400 Payment?
New numbers from Bankrate show that checks are both important and fleeting, with most consumers forced to spend them on necessities.
Stimulus Check News: What Exactly Is A 'Plus Up' Payment?
With the end of stimulus checks on the horizon, some recipients are getting an unexpected boost from so-called "plus-up payments."
Fed Tempers Post-Stimulus Inflation Fears As Consumer Prices Jump Past Projections
While prices are on the rise after the delivery of stimulus checks, Federal Reserve officials said they remain within acceptable limits.
US Finally Ending A Long War? Biden To Pull Forces From Afghanistan On 9/11 Anniversary
“If we break the May 1 deadline negotiated by the previous administration with no clear plan to exit, we will be back at war with the Taliban, and that was not something President Biden believed was in the national interest," a source told the Washington Post.
Knoxville School Shooting: Police Officer Among Multiple Victims At High School
It is not yet known how many have been shot or if anybody was killed. The school has been secured, and students sent home to their families.
Stimulus Check News: How Tax Returns Allows Some To Receive Unclaimed Payment
The most recent tax returns will give some the chance to settle accounts with the IRS and receive either money or an explanation for its absence.
Republican Congressmen Take Thousands Of Dollars In Metal Detector Fines To Court
Both Andrew Clyde and Louie Gohmert racked up thousands of dollars in fines for avoiding metal detectors. They say it's unconstitutional.
Minneapolis Protests: Police Shooting Of Black Man Daunte Wright Sparks Demonstrations, Curfew
At least 20 businesses were broken into as clashes between protestors and police escalated.
Johnson & Johnson Defends COVID-19 Vaccine Against Blood Clotting Rumors
The drug company's statement comes as European medical agencies are investigating four patients who developed severe clotting after vaccination.
Amazon Union Vote Uncovers Signs Of Interference By Management
The vote was lost by labor organizers, who have found evidence of everything from changing traffic lights to potentially illegal ballot drop boxes.
Costco's Eagerly Anticipated Food Court Reopening: 'We're Known For That Hot Dog'
Costco's food courts and sample stations are moving toward full operation after a pandemic shutdown.
Fox News Hires Another Top Trump Administration Official
The right-leaning network continues scooping up former Trump officials, the second since former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany joined to co-host "Outnumbered."
US - China Climate Change Battle: 20-Year Intelligence Forecast Cites 'Cascading Global Challenges'
The National Intelligence Council has outlined the five most likely outcomes, all of which contend with climate disaster, mass migration and political chaos.
Matt Gaetz's Bahamas Trip With Marijuana Entrepreneur The Focus Of Sex Trafficking Probe
A federal inquiry in allegations against Gaetz has expanded to a trip he made to the Bahamas with a marijuana entrepreneur and female escorts.
5,000 Illegally Gather In Arizona For Drunken Party Amid COVID-19 Fears
Crowds were so thick one person had to be airlifted to the hospital after a double ATV collision.
Stimulus Check Delay: Are Social Security Recipients Finally Getting Their $1,400 Payments?
The IRS sent out a fourth wave of checks on Wednesday, going largely to underserved Social Security beneficiaries.
Kentucky Expands Voting Access: 'We Created A Model For The Nation'
Amid a torrent of voter restrictions from conservative legislators, Kentucky is both expanding access and reinforcing election integrity.