The proposal would grant a monthly $2,000 direct payment to all U.S. residents, with couples and families qualifying for more.
Venezuela charges two Americans with 'terrorism, conspiracy'
Many states are taking steps to reopen their economies even though infections have yet to begin declining.
New task for spy agencies: stay ahead of epidemic threats
While the document filed by Reade's ex-husband mentioned sexual harassment in Biden's office, it did not name Biden himself.
The call came as the Justice Department dropped all charges against former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
US says Russia aggravating Libya conflict through mercenaries
The COVID Tracking Project says the U.S. is conducting 248,000 tests a day. The Harvard analysis says 900,000 are necessary.
US lawmakers push to name Chinese embassy street after virus doctor
The Supreme Court found that "wrongdoing" was perpetrated by allies of former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in the 2013 "Bridgegate" scandal, but asserted that "federal fraud statutes at issue do not criminalize all such conduct."
The CDC developed a detailed guide for states to reopen the economy due to be published on Friday, but the Trump Administration has shelved it, as reported by the AP.
China has missed targets set out in the phase one trade deal with the U.S., and the administration wants to hold Beijing to the letter of the agreement.
The Supreme Court heard its first cases by teleconference. It may have also been the first time that a toilet flush was heard during oral arguments.
Joe Biden is still beating president Donald Trump in the polls despite a sexual assault allegation against the former and the apparent entry of a third party candidate.
Grim UK, Germany economic data highlights virus devastation
US military killed 132 civilians globally in 2019: Pentagon
The president said granting the District of Columbia statehood would be a gift to Democrats.
U.S. stocks finished mixed on Wednesday as ADP reported that more than 20 million private payroll jobs were lost in April.
Walmart returned the money it received under the Provider Relief Fund because it didn't request it.
Chief Justice John Roberts emerged as the likely swing vote as he questioned if Trump's rollbacks could be considered "too broad."
White House and Honeywell officials said all precautions were taken during Trump's tour of the facility to protect the health of everyone present.
US delays Hong Kong report that could upset China