The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly say whether a sitting president can pardon himself for potential criminal liabilities.
Guatemala police fire tear gas, disperse US-bound migrant caravan
NASA test of mega Moon rocket engines cut short
The pharma giant tried to ease concerns in Europe about deliveries of its coronavirus vaccine as nations across the world doubled down on restrictions to fight the rampaging pandemic.
Biden to sign executive orders on Day 1, amid high alert for inauguration
France suggests pause on US-EU trade standoff
US-bound migrant caravan in Guatemala swells to 9,000 people
Prosecutors believe “QAnon Shaman” Jake Angeli is a danger to the community.
Facebook is taking extra precautions amid threats of violence on Inauguration Day.
Presidential Inaugural Committee announced a special primetime live program for President-elect Biden and Vice-President-elect Harris' inaugural ceremony.
US carries out last federal execution of Trump era: reports
Washington struck a deal with the Taliban last year to begin withdrawing its troops in return for security guarantees and a commitment to peace talks with Kabul.
Trump to leave town early Wednesday before Biden inauguration
New migrant caravan leaves Honduras in pursuit of American dream
Markets struggle as coronavirus jabs delayed
States are scrambling after federal officials admitted they did not have extra doses held in reserve for second shots.
Relaxing China tariffs would help US economy, report says
Fearful US consumers await Biden stimulus injection
US sanctions six pro-China officials over Hong Kong arrests
Large US banks eye improving economy after rocky 2020
Russia says leaving Open Skies military treaty
Williams herself was arrested during protests over votes in Georgia's gubernatorial race in 2018.