Democrats and Republicans have been at a stalemate over a potential coronavirus relief bill despite months of negotiations.
'Terrorist' tag for Yemen's Huthis raises fears of aid blocks
Senator Lindsey Graham, who recently got involved in a post-election scandal, earns at least $174,000 per year.
Global stocks mixed as markets weigh stimulus prospects, Covid-19 uptick
Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani quoted "My Cousin Vinny," and tried to compare the movie to voter fraud allegations.
Starbucks to boost barista pay by 10% in US
A survey of some 2,000 voters found most of the respondents in favor of Trump eventually conceding the race to former Vice President Joe Biden.
Pompeo first US top diplomat to visit West Bank settlement, Golan
Georgia recount expected to affirm Biden victory
Biden tells supporters Georgia’s runoff election for both Senate seats is critical for Democrats if they expect a strong start under his administration.
UK unveils defence spending splurge for post-Brexit and Biden era
Barely a week in office, acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller has already helped the president make good on his pledges.
Effective from Dec.14, Starbucks will dole out at least a 10% wage hike to baristas, cafe attendants, and shift supervisors who joined before Sept. 24.
Abandoned by Trump, can Afghans pin their hopes on Biden?
Xi touts China's huge economy as base of free trade in APEC speech
Actor Matthew McConaughey admitted that he won't be ruling out the possibility of running for governor of Texas if given a chance.
An estimated 16 million Americans could head into 2021 without any financial aid as federal benefits from the CARES Act are set to expire on Dec. 26.
UK to unveil 'largest military investment' in three decades
The Trump campaign alleged that the Wisconsin Elections Committee instructed municipal clerks to "illegally alter" absentee ballots by "adding missing information."
US stocks end lower again as Covid-19 fears offset vaccine optimism
Firings, recount calls: Trump's desperate push to invalidate vote
A new poll by Reuters shows falling confidence in elections and continued denial of their results by many Republicans, but some saw the numbers as positive