Multiple polls indicate that Republicans are generally more energized to vote in the upcoming 2020 presidential election than Democrats.
US complies with WTO ruling on Boeing to avoid EU sanctions
Pompeo says US to use 'every tool' to free Americans in Venezuela
Pompeo presses China but acknowledges 'no certainty' virus from lab
A complaint filed last month with the House Oversight Committee claims that those assigned to secure personal protective equipment (PPE) for hospitals are poorly matched with the job.
China's ambassador to the United States says the administration could wind up wrecking the two countries' relationship.
Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York has ruled that the Democratic presidential primary will be held in June, despite attempts to cancel it. The judge also ruled that Senator Bernie Sanders, who ended his campaign on April 8, be returned to the ballot.
Trump assured everyone that he and his administration are working hard and doing everything they can to help, including sending “vast amounts of money” and making sure this money reaches the people who need it.
Iran blasts 'stupid' US nuclear pullout, warns over arms ban
Trump admits US reopening will cost more lives
US Supreme Court justice Ginsburg hospitalized for gallbladder infection
Trump is set on reopening the battered U.S. economy despite the untrammeled rise in COVID-19 cases and admits more Americans will die because of this.
With COVID-19 cases and deaths in the U.S. rising remorselessly, Trump announces his decision to disband the White House coronavirus task force.
Israel vows to pursue Syria operations until Iran leaves
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has taken President Trump to task over his refusal to push bailouts for certain states due to their Democrat leaders.
Stocks cheer 'light at end of tunnel' in virus crisis
Trump says alleged Venezuela plot 'nothing to do' with US govt
Mexico thanks 'friend' Trump for virus ventilators
A federal judge has asked for an inquiry into how a judicial vacancy was created in a key federal court
Red Cross looks to global influencers to fight virus 'infodemic'
Major supermarkets are warning that meat shortages may be coming earlier than expected as the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect consumers and producers.
Working in fear, immigrants keep US poultry plants running