Trump hails Nat’l Guard for work battling COVID-19
U.S. President Donald Trump honored the fallen on the Memorial Day holiday Monday, and thanked U.S. National Guard members who are among those currently on...
WHO pauses hydroxychloroquine trial over safety concerns
The World Health Organization has suspended testing the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients due to safety concerns, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said...
Out of the house: Democrat Biden makes first public appearance in weeks
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday made his first public appearance outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10...
Out of the house: Democrat Biden makes first campaign stop in weeks
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday made his first campaign trip outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10...
Out of the house: Biden makes first public campaign stop in weeks
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday made his first campaign trip outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10...
Trump warns he may move Republican convention site from NC
U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he may move the Republican National Convention from North Carolina set for August if the event faces...
Three Republican groups sue California governor over mail-in-vote order
The Republican National Committee (RNC) and two other Republican groups on Sunday filed a lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom over his executive orders to...
WH limits travel to U.S. from Brazil due to coronavirus
The White House announced Sunday it will suspend travel to the U.S. from Brazil, after the South American nation became the world No. 2 hot...
U.S. churches slowly begin to reopen
Some places of worship slowly began to reopen over the weekend in the United States at reduced capacity and with social distancing measures. Gavino Garay...
U.S. court rules Florida cannot force felons to pay fees before voting
A U.S. judge ruled on Sunday that the state of Florida cannot force felons to pay legal fines and other fees before allowing them to...
