A federal judge listened to arguments in a rare Sunday hearing ahead of making a crucial decision on whether to allow or block a Trump administration ban on downloads of the popular video-sharing app TikTok.
Data shows COVID-19 has spurred remote work and shut down city centers, driving residents to suburbs and smaller cities with more manageable living costs.
Judge set to rule on Trump TikTok download ban
Trump names 'brilliant' conservative to US Supreme Court
Texas Republican congressman and former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw launched a new Hollywood-style campaign ad on Friday, titled "Texas:Reloaded."
Federal judges in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan challenged Donald Trump's legal team on Friday over Cyrus Vance's subpoena for the president's tax returns and financial records.
Earlier this week, Facebook said it would not accept new ads the week before Election Day and would bar ads declaring victory prematurely.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday called for an agreement on cyber relations with the United States and requested that the two countries not influence each other's elections.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows criticized FBI Director Christopher Wray over his testimony to Congress that he has not seen sufficient evidence of widespread voter fraud in a major election.
Lake Trump? Disputed reservoir could be named after US president
Mary Trump, the president's niece, filed a lawsuit Thursday against him and his siblings claiming the family defrauded her out of millions of dollars in inheritance.
The letter is openly critical of President Donald Trump, reflecting the apparent rift between the president and military leadership.
President Trump criticized Duchess Meghan Markle after she and Prince Harry appeared in a new video urging Americans to vote in the Nov. 3 election.
TikTok urges US court order to block Trump ban
The Labor Department reports initial unemployment claims rose for the first time in several weeks as stimulus talks remained stalled in Washington.
Arab leaders voice alarm at UN over Iran tensions
Ginsburg honored at US Supreme Court, Trump vows quick replacement
The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg this past Friday has sparked an uptick in new voter registrations, with celebrities urging citizens to sign up.
The stop-gap measure would delay a shutdown fight until December. Democrats got food aid, but no broader stimulus in sight for struggling workers.
Fauci testily told the Kentucky senator the fact that 22% of New Yorkers have had coronavirus does not constitute herd immunity.
The investigation failed to find any indication that Joe Biden's son, Hunter, and his association with Burisma Holdings had any impact on U.S. policy.
A former career government official said White House aides blocked a review of the former national security adviser's book to keep it from publication.