Joe Biden to Be Tested for Coronavirus Every Two Weeks, Despite Receiving Vaccine
The White House announced on Wednesday that President Joe Biden will be tested for COVID-19 every two weeks, despite receiving the vaccine.
The White House announced on Wednesday that President Joe Biden will be tested for COVID-19 every two weeks, despite receiving the vaccine.
A court of appeals supported a lower court ruling that “double jeopardy” protected Paul Manafort from prosecution in New York state after his pardon by former President Donald Trump.
As of Monday, the United States has gone a year without a combat-related casualty in Afghanistan, even as the Taliban warns of renewed attacks should the U.S. renege on its May withdrawal deadline.
Timothy Wilks, a 20-year-old YouTube creator, was shot on Friday night during an alleged robbery “prank” in Old Hickory, Tennessee.
Alex Kearns, 20, took his own life on June 12. Now his parents are suing stock trading app Robinhood for the circumstances leading to his suicide.
The Conboy family fought off the novel coronavirus in early November. Now they are battling it all over again.
Six people were arrested on Monday after allegedly changing the eponymous “Hollywood” sign to read “Hollyboob.”
SoulCycle instructor Stacey Griffith publicly apologized for calling herself an “educator” in order to get the vaccine sooner.
The TSA announced their ability and intent to penalize airline passengers who refuse to wear masks while traveling.
CDC Dr. Marty Cetron confirmed the organization is “actively looking” at whether COVID-19 testing should be mandated for domestic U.S. flights on Wednesday.
Mardi Gras 2021 may not look like any other in its history, but stubborn celebrants are keeping its spirit alive.
Rep. Jim Jordan called out the press regarding an inconsistency in their criticism of the Trump administration Tuesday afternoon.
Telesforo Aviles pleaded guilty to computer fraud on Thursday after admitting he abused his position at ADT to spy on customers having sex.
A dog in Trabzon, Turkey, has diligently visited the hospital every day since her elderly owner’s admittance, patiently awaiting his return.
Just before departing the Capitol on Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed the release of seven prisoners serving sentences for marijuana charges.
An unnamed Sacramento sherriff’s deputy and a K9 officer were slain on Monday night in a shooting on the Cal Expo grounds.
On Sunday, prosecutors detailed how Aditya Singh lived for three months in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.
Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman drew attention on Friday, telling The Hill that “lies” about the legitimacy of the election were not protected under the Constitution.
Lavonda Wright raised money to buy a car for a young man who walked seven miles to and from his job after school every day.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed a desire to “rein in” media to prevent the spread of disinformation.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) accused fellow members of congress of holding “reconnaissance” tours for the January 6 Capitol riots.
House Representatives Linda T. Sánchez and Joaquin Castro are working to ensure that President Donald Trump is never memorialized in any official manner.
President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20 will be a public show of bipartisan unity, attended by the three administrations before President Donald Trump.
The National City Christian Church raised a massive banner on the front of their church early Wednesday morning, hours before the protests began.
President Trump is urging Mike Pompeo to designate Antifa as a terrorist group, in order to prevent its members from entering the country.
Mike Lopez has been charged with murder after allegedly shooting his mother in the head at the dinner table, then dancing with his sister beside her corpse.
Los Angeles County’s Emergency Medical Services Agency has reportedly instructed ambulance teams to leave behind patients they cannot resuscitate at the scene.
Democrat lawmakers led by Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar are making a last-minute push to impeach President Trump again, this time for a recording in which he asked Georgia’s secretary of state to “find” votes.
In a recent interview, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refused to rule out a 2022 run against current Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Since late November, a violently aggressive squirrel has left some Queens residents afraid to leave their homes.
A Friday report by the Los Angeles Times described a struggle for celebrities and other upper class Americans to receive the coronavirus vaccine before medical workers and vulnerable citizens.
Devaunte Hill was arrested Friday morning as a suspect in the murder of Nashville ICU nurse Caitlyn Kaufman.
Grieving families organized a mock funeral for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s “leadership and integrity” in Brooklyn on Sunday.
A 54-year-old construction worker died after eating black licorice for weeks on end caused his heart to stop.
A group of men tackled a registered sex offender outside a South Carolina Cracker Barrel on Sunday.
Law enforcement officials reportedly informed the Associated Press on Sunday of an arrest related to the ricin poison sent to the White House.
Apple has turned over information on firebombing suspect Kelly Jackson, according to a report by Forbes published Monday morning.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced he will furlough himself and his entire staff on Wednesday, in the midst of a $9 billion loss in revenue.
Andrew Beattie of Delhi Township, Ohio, showed off his own social-distancing solution for this year’s hopeful trick-or-treaters on Monday.
Tevin Henderson has been indicted on five counts of rape and will face up to 55 years in prison, according to a statement released Monday.