WHO chief warns poor could be 'trampled' in vaccine push
The FDA estimates about 20% of the total U.S. population could be vaccinated as early as January.
Biden has been making the rounds this week, arguing the Trump administration’s policy of go-it-alone on China has not been helpful.
U.S. intelligence reports alleged that Chinese authorities had been carrying out "human testing" with the hopes of producing super soldiers similar to "Captain America."
Drop in US jobless claims small bright spot in troubled labor market
Mary Trump predicts her uncle will face severe charges after stepping down.
Alyssa Farah has previously served as the press secretary to the Department of Defense, making her the youngest Pentagon press secretary.
Biden said he would rely on Fauci to say it was safe.
As Donald Trump's presidency comes to a close, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is hesitant to provoke the new Biden administration.
Melissa Carone, branded "not credible" by a court last month, gave a rambling and combative testimony Wednesday.
The president claimed voting machines manufactured by Dominion Voting Systems were programmed to switch votes from Trump to Biden.
Barack Obama is planning to get a COVID-19 vaccine once it is available and he may do it on TV to prove to the public that it is safe.
Biden set to revamp US trade tactics -- but not policy
Detained Saudi royal moved to secret site: European lawmaker
Biden said he would not dismantle Trump-era tariffs right away, but work on improving policy with the help of U.S. allies.
The measure in question states that internet service companies are not the publishers of the content that users post.
Trump threatens military spending veto in social media bias battle
Former President Barack Obama joked that he would have loved to be the commander-in-chief for the third time if he had gotten the chance to sit in the basement and tell someone else what to say during ceremonies.
Barr said the U.S. Justice Department found no evidence of a widespread voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election.
The bookseller of Kinshasa: A lone fight to help DR Congo's bookworms
US Justice sets special counsel probe into Russia investigation
Leading poll boycott, Venezuela's Guaido seeks more sanctions on Maduro