The signing comes as sometimes violent protests continue to roil American cities in the wake of recent killings of blacks by white police officers.
Conservative leaders such as supply-side economist Art Laffer have called government spending "the new virus" affecting the economy.
Retail sales in the U.S. bounced back in a big way in May, but how close is a proper recovery from COVID-19?
Powell urges lawmakers to inject another round of stimulus to ward off long-term unemployment and a wave of small business closures.
“The survival benefit is clear and large" -- study co-leader Peter Horby
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has called police chokeholds “lynching” and pushed for a national ban. Attorney General William Barr and President Donald Trump support a ban.
Phillip Stephens, GOP chairman in Robeson County, North Carolina, declared: “The more bad things happen in the country, it just solidifies support for Trump.”
The former National Security adviser's lawyer said the book's release date, June 23, remains unchanged.
US embassy in Seoul removes Black Lives Matter banner
Trump was brief in his first comments on Rayshard Brooks' death, but elaborated on his new law and order executive order on "police reform." He said he'll sign the order Tuesday.
Europe reopens borders, but virus looms large elsewhere
On April 28, President Trump issued an executive order to keep meatpacking facilities open, in order to keep the U.S. food supply chain intact.
The upcoming political event hopes to inspire people leading up to the 2020 presidential election.
Mary Trump's new book will cover her father's struggle with alcoholism before his death, the tensions between her family and the rest of the Trump family that followed, and "damning" accusations from President Trump's sister.
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has previously called Joe Biden “as good a man as God ever created.”
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the protection of LGBTQ workers against discrimination in the workplace. The ruling was decided by a 6-3 vote.
President Trump had touted anti-malarial drugs as a cure for COVID-19, which has killed more than 434,000 globally and nearly 116,000 in the United States.
The outcome would impact 8.1 million LGBT employees across the country, many of whom are not protected by state law.
Futures declined on the rising number of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in states that had reopened and commenced commercial activity earlier than the others.
The true state of Trump's health is in question after distressing symptoms of what might be a medical problem manifested themselves in a very public way.
The discussions come as the relationship between Washington and Beijing is increasingly tense amid multiple crises.
Biden has promised to pick a female politician for the vice presidential slot.