With four victories in major categories, "Watchmen" amassed a total of 11 Emmys.
President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden are in a dead heat in the key battleground states of Texas and Florida
Democrats have several options to delay President Trump’s Supreme Court nomination.
'We got this': American left galvanized by death of RBG
Debate over whether a new justice should be nominated to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg has taken hold following her death.
US Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg dies at 87
Cheesesteaks, bugs and obligatory chastity: life on the US campaign trail
US TikTok users prepare for a possible exit from platform
United Airlines' CEO Scott Kirby and union leaders called upon Congress and the Trump administration Friday in a letter to restart coronavirus aid.
Global stocks mostly fall as coronavirus dogs sentiment
The bipartisan Problems Solvers Caucus this week released a plan to provide another round of direct payments, with President Donald Trump willing to back the proposal.
Louis DeJoy allegedly reimbursed associates for illegal political donations $150,000 between 2015 and 2018.
"You need more stimulus for the people” -- BofA CEO Brian Moynihan.
An NYT/Siena College poll indicates Trump has a 17-point lead in Maine, a state Hillary Clinton carried by less than 2 points in 2016.
CDC Director Robert Redfield told a Senate panel the matter is urgent.
TikTok and WeChat: Chinese apps dogged by security fears
A sixth-grade online class at a New York intermediate school was five minutes into its first remote orientation when their virtual classroom was hijacked with disturbing materials.
ByteDance said its video-sharing subsidiary TikTok plan to hold an IPO as it struggles to retain control of the latter's U.S. operations.
FBI Director Christopher Wray said Russia is 'very active' in its attempt to hurt Biden's campaign less than two months before the 2020 US elections.
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.
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.