States such as New York and California have urged young people to stop partying to prevent the spread of the virus.
The contentious relations between the president and Gov. Andrew Cuomo continued Wednesday. Spokesperson says Cuomo's "threat" taken out of context.
The viral photo from Spruce Creek High School in Volusia County, Florida, showed a large group of students crowded together in a common area, where social distancing was ignored.
After stating he wanted the abortion pill classified as a dangerous drug because pregnancy was not a life-threatening illness, Ted Cruz faced swift backlash from the public.
Prude's death while being detained by police sparked new protests in Rochester, New York, after bodycam footage released
The Democratic nominee for president is planning to visit the family of Jacob Blake, something President Trump did not do because the family members wanted their lawyer present.
In Iraq he "underwent five days of physical and weapons training" alongside 40 other foreign fighters after which he was sent to Raqqah, Syria.
He could face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for threatening to damage or destroy a building.
Steven Taylor was killed in an encounter at a Walmart store on April 18.
Mississippi's state commission has decided on the Magnolia Flag as the proposed design to replace the state's current flag.
There was no advantageous post-convention bump for Trump in the swing states of Arizona, North Carolina and Wisconsin. He won all three states in 2016.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says a San Francisco hair salon should apologize to her after she was "setup" during Monday's appointment.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is laying the groundwork for the nationwide distribution of the first COVID-19 vaccine.
President Trump has threatened to withdraw federal funding from "lawless" cities under Democratic leaders, with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo striking back over the move.
President Donald Trump suggests North Carolina residents should test the security of the system by voting twice in the upcoming elections.
The Commission on Presidential Debates has announced who will moderate the upcoming debates between Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump.
Democratic nominee Joe Biden raised $365 million in August, with the Trump campaign sounding the alarm to supporters.
A PAC affiliated with billionaire Charles Koch has thrown its weight behind Republican candidate Roger Marshall, who is facing off against Democrat Barbara Bollier in Kansas' Senate race in November.
The election has reportedly made lawmakers unwilling to embrace compromise.
Most health officials agree that a safe vaccine is still months away, at least.
At least 260 positive cases of the coronavirus have been linked to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in 11 states.
A total of 34% of married couples purchased a divorce agreement during the coronavirus pandemic compared to 2019, data from Legal Templates indicated.
Nancy Pelosi said that different understandings about the scope of the pandemic are preventing both sides from agreeing on a price tag.
Sarah Sanders' new memoir alleges that Trump told her to "take one for the team" as a joke after Kim Jong Un winked at her.
Graceland was among several Memphis landmarks vandalized with graffiti that is tie to Black Lives Matter, though it’s unclear if the group is responsible.
Two months ago, a report by the DHS warning that Russia would interfere with the upcoming election was buried by Trump officials.
The “New Teacher Challenge” is the latest trend on the social media platform to face backlash and criticism.
City is facing mounting pressure from Trump to accept the redeployment of federal agents into Portland to address the violence.
The results of a recent survey pointed out that approximately 1 in 3 U.K. adults blame obese individuals for their obesity and don't believe that the condition might be a medical problem.
Multiple student advocacy groups have been pushing for the nation's largest university system o drop standardized testing from its admissions process .