New polls suggest President Trump may have a chance of winning a second term after the November elections.
Access denied: COVID-19 pandemic complicates journalists' work
The show must go on: virus-era Emmys are virtual -- and live
President Donald Trump attacked the Black Lives Matter movement and 1619 Project during a speech at the National Archives on Thursday.
Senate Republicans this week pushed through six Trump judicial nominees amid stalled negotiations on a COVID-19 relief package.
Twitter tightens security for politicians and journalists
Senate Democrats Chuck Schumer of New York and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts introduced a resolution on Thursday calling on the next administration to forgive up to $50,000 in student loans for each borrower nationwide.
President Trump took to Twitter to claim that his ABC News town hall got great reviews. It had been mocked by many commentators, while Fox called it an "ambush."
Cook Political Report has shifted Arizona to "lean Democrat" as recent polls show Democratic nominee Joe Biden beating Republican President Donald Trump in the state.
President Trump’s luxury properties have charged the U.S. government more than $1.1 million in private transactions since Trump took office — including room rentals at his New Jersey golf club this spring while it was closed.
US jobless claims decline only slightly as aid deadlock persists
The president and the White House had accused ByteDance of using the app to access the data of U.S. users
An internal report by pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca confirms that a COVID-19 vaccine trial volunteer experienced a rare neurological condition.
“We are actively preparing for a potential commercial launch of mRNA-1273" -- Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel
The PA Supreme Court has ruled that the Green Party will not be included on ballots because of errors on application filings.
Over the course of the pandemic, the U.S. Postal Service clashed with the Trump administration over mask policies and failed to negotiate a new delivery deal with Amazon as its financial resources dwindled.
US attorney general in hot water after comparing lockdown, slavery
New York City delays return to school again
Dorris accused Trump of touching her inappropriately and forcefully kissing her at the 1997 U.S. Open tennis tournament.
The attorney general sparked a number of controversies, including comparing a national lockdown to slavery and his employees to preschoolers.
The only major conference holdout hopes to start its football season in time for teams to be considered for the College Football Playoff.
The Treasury Department, ByteDance, and Oracle have reached a tentative deal that would allow Oracle to become TikTok's "trusted technology provider," reports say.