Biden Calls Trump A 'Clown' In Debate, Conservatives React On Twitter But Silent On Proud Boys
Conservatives also turned their wrath on moderator Chris Wallace, accusing him of siding with Biden.
Should Trump's Microphone Have Been Cut? New Rules May Change After Constant Interruptions In First Debate
The Commission on Presidential Debates said it doesn't want a repeat of Tuesday's chaotic matchup between President Trump and Joe Biden.
Cruise Industry On Track To Set Sail Oct. 31 Following White House Move
The White House rejected a recommendation by CDC Director Robert Redfield that the ban on cruising be extended to mid-February.
Stimulus Check 2: Is Mark Cuban Right About An Andrew Yang-Style System To Send Americans Free Money?
Forget one-time stimulus checks. Mark Cuban wants Americans to get $1,000 every two weeks and to spend it all -- fast.
Did Trump Mock Mormons? Report Sheds Light On Views On Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints
The Atlantic reported Trump mocks religious leaders in private and is especially fascinated with Mormon undergarments.
Who Won The Debate? Liberal, Conservative Pundits Give Their Breakdown Of Trump vs. Biden
Economist Paul Krugman suggested the moderator of the next debate have the power to turn off President Trump's microphone.
Is It Too Late To Collect A Stimulus Check? What You Need To Know About Your Payment
People have until midnight to file for stimulus payments for dependents under the age of 17.
Stimulus Check Status: What To Do If You Still Haven't Received Your $1,200 As Deadline Approaches
The deadline for claiming money for dependents is Wednesday. Adults who haven't received stimulus checks have until Oct. 15 to file a claim.
Conservative Pundit Slams Donald Trump, Corrupt System Over Tax Returns
Ann Coulter slams conservatives who say Trump gaming the tax system is smart.
Anti-Trump Ad Compares US Political Climate To 1930s Germany That Saw Rise Of Hitler, Nazis
Ad: “History shows us what happens when leaders use hatred and nationalism to divide their people.”
China Way Behind In US Trade Deal Commitments But Trump Administration Not Inclined To Cancel
An analysis by the Peterson Institute for International Economics indicates through the first six months of the year, China had met just 25% of its commitment to boost purchases by $200 billion.
Half-Million New York Absentee Ballots May Be Flawed, Threatening Mail-In Vote
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.
What's The Future Of Retail? Macy's Thinking Outside The Mall To Recover From Coronavirus Sales Slump
Market by Macy's and Backstage to take the spotlight as stand-alone stores in three-year turnaround strategy.
Google Bans Political Ads On YouTube, Other Platforms While Votes Being Counted
Earlier this week, Facebook said it would not accept new ads the week before Election Day and would bar ads declaring victory prematurely.
Trump's Healthcare Vision Has A Centerpiece -- And It Looks A Lot Like Obamacare
The president signed an executive order affirming the Affordable Care Act's protections for people with preexisting conditions even as his administration works to overturn the law.
Former Massachusetts Veterans Home Officials Indicted In COVID-19 Deaths
76 elderly veterans died of COVID-19 after staffing shortages at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home prompted the consolidation of two dementia wards where the virus was prevalent.
If President Trump Won't Accept Defeat, Would The Military Stage A Coup?
President Trump just says he'll see when asked if there will be a peaceful transfer of power should he lose. Would the military step in?
Did Joe Biden Have Plastic Surgery? Trump Makes Claim Without Evidence, Has History Of Making Similar Accusations
This isn't the first time Trump has alleged a public figure had plastic surgery. He famously tweeted about MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski "bleeding badly from a facelift."
Nancy Pelosi, Steven Mnuchin Say New Round Of Stimulus Talks To Begin Soon
The Treasury Secretary said he and the House Speaker agreed to meet about a resolution to keep the government running through the end of the fiscal year.
Why Initial Unemployment Claims Point Up Need For Coronavirus Stimulus Spending
The Labor Department reports initial unemployment claims rose for the first time in several weeks as stimulus talks remained stalled in Washington.
Coronavirus Is Mutating, Study Says, Making It More Contagious
The Houston study examined more than 5,000 samples of the virus and found the mutated strains were more contagious.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Tells Sen. Rand Paul 'You Don't Listen' At Coronavirus Hearing
Fauci testily told the Kentucky senator the fact that 22% of New Yorkers have had coronavirus does not constitute herd immunity.
How President Trump Can Still Win Reelection Despite Polls Showing Biden Leading
Polls in several key swing states indicate Biden is leading, but the vagaries of polling data and questions over mail-in ballots could upend the projections.
WATCH: Democrats Introduce Bill To Rein In 'Lawless' President
“Since taking office, President Trump has placed his own personal and political interests above the national interest by protecting and enriching himself, targeting his political opponents, seeking foreign interference in our elections, ..." -- House Democrats charge
President Trump Demands Retribution, China's Xi Jinping Urges Cooperation In Dueling UN Speeches
The speeches were delivered virtually at the 75th U.N. General Assembly meeting.
How The FDA Plans To Guarantee Safety Of A COVID-19 Vaccine, New Standards For Emergency Use Considered
The FDA is considering making standards for an emergency use authorization more akin to full approval for a coronavirus vaccine, virtually guaranteeing no vaccine will be available before Election Day.
President Trump, Democrat Joe Biden In Dead Heat In Iowa, Georgia
A RealClearPolitics average of recent polls gives Trump a 1.4-point edge in the presidential sweepstakes.
Why Sweden Is Doing Better With Coronavirus Pandemic Than Other Countries, Sustainability vs. Eradication
Sweden's coronavirus caseload is 26 per 100,000 compared to 2,051 in the U.S.
The US Is A Debtor Nation -- And That Debt Is Expected Nearly To Double By 2050
U.S. debt is expected to be 98% of GDP this year and 195% of GDP by 2050.
What US Sanctions Mean For Iran As Washington Targets Any County That Sells Arms To Tehran
“Our actions today are a warning that should be heard worldwide. No matter who you are, if you violate the U.N. arms embargo on Iran, you risk sanctions” -- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo