About 200 attendees show up to watch the Mrs. Nevada pageant, who were ordered by police to leave the Las Vegas hotel.
Trump in recent weeks was forced to abandon plans for a convention venue in Jacksonville, Florida, as coronavirus surged across the state.
Former Governor Nikki Haley was criticized after attacking the Popcorn Factory.
The new rules are expected to be signed Thursday and roll back regulations implemented under the Obama administration over greenhouse gas and global warming concerns.
President Trump's executive orders are filled with murky language and is expected to face legal challenges for attempting to circumvent Congress.
Stock markets rise as US stimulus hopes offset China tensions
China did not specify what exactly such sanctions will mean for the affected individuals
Bill Gates blasted Trump's COVID-19 tests as "worthless," slow and inequitable for most Americans.
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Mount Rushmore, completed in 1941, is a federal monument.
The new information comes after Trump falsely claimed youths are "almost immune" to the virus.
Blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) are proving to be good options for organizing and conducting free and fair elections during the pandemic.
US begins highest level Taiwan visit in decades
As China tensions soar, US embraces Taiwan with visit, but cautiously
These are the long odds that pharmaceutical and biotech firms face daily in their attempts to develop new treatments and cures.
US slaps sanctions on Hong Kong leader in new offensive on China
Trump moves on China apps may create new internet 'firewall'
Trump said he will move forward with multiple executive orders and also declared he would move to require health insurers to cover all pre-existing conditions.
Dozens of maskless guests joined President Trump’s press conference at his New Jersey golf club on Friday, in violation of the state's health regulations.
President Trump has signaled that he will likely move forward with executive actions to alleviate the economic suffering of Americans amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The House Ethics Committee on Friday ordered Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich, to pay her campaign $10,800 for salary payments she received after being elected to congress, but found her wrongdoing was not intentional.
Global stocks mixed as US-China tensions rise, Washington deal elusive