President Trump has contradicted the claims of his administration, asserting that he was serious in his comments about COVID-19 testing.
Coronavirus infections have dropped to 16 per 100,000 population. The EU plans to ban travel from any country that exceeds 20 cases per 100,000 population.
Dr. Anthony Fauci told a House committee he's confident a vaccine will be developed soon, saying it's a matter of "when not if."
John Bolton’s book made multiple allegations of potential misconduct by the President.
A survey indicates 65% say they wear masks all or part of the time but only 44% say they see other people doing so. The poll was released as Dr. Anthony Fauci lamented the recent upsurge in confirmed cases in recent days.
Major tech CEOs have been quick to condemn President Trump's new wave of immigration bans and their impact on worker visas.
US, Russia divided over Chinese role in nuclear talks
Protesters tried to topple a statue of President Andrew Jackson, who initiated an Indian removal program, in the park next to the White House on Monday night.
Health experts said the lower perceived risk coronavirus poses to young people means they will show a willingness to reengage socially.
U.S. stocks climbed on Tuesday as euro zone economic data showed rebound
The executive order restricts several visa categories including the H-1B, which is mostly used by the tech industry to bring in immigrant talent.
Joe Biden beat Donald Trump as America's choice for its law and order president, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll.
Shortly before the Tulsa rally on Saturday, six Trump campaign staffers had tested positive for the virus.
President Trump claimed the next stimulus package would be a bipartisan effort “over the next couple of weeks.”
Patagonia has joined an effort to boycott Facebook over its failure to prevent the use of its platform for hate.
Trump said recently that he held off on sanctions because he did not want to jeopardize the prospects of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing.
Trump took to Twitter on Monday to spread falsehoods about voter fraud stemming from mail-in voting.
President Trump says the United States has more confirmed coronavirus cases than any other country because it has performed more tests.
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Patty Murray voiced their concerns in a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services following Trump's Tulsa rally.
White House adviser Larry Kudlow has played down the virus in the early stages of the outbreak.
The justices refused to hear an appeal from steel importers that challenged a 1962 open trade law that allows the president to act on national security concerns.
The executive order affects about 525,000 jobs.