Politics Dec 16 Biden's challenge creating a COVID-19-free White House President-elect Joe Biden’s team has limited experience with staffing a physical office during the pandemic.
Health Dec 15 WATCH: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell holds news briefing McConnell said that as a survivor of polio, he intends to be vaccinated to protect himself against the coronavirus, and he is encouraging other high-profile Americans to do the same.
Politics Dec 15 WATCH: Pence leads COVID-19 vaccine roundtable discussion Vice President Mike Pence will lead a roundtable discussion on Operation Warp Speed Dec. 15 after touring a COVID-19 vaccine production facility in Bloomington, Indiana.
Politics Dec 15 WATCH: Kayleigh McEnany holds White House news briefing White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany described Monday’s Electoral College vote confirming Joe Biden as the nation’s next president as just “one step in the constitutional process.”…
Economy Dec 14 California subpoenas Amazon over worker safety during COVID-19 pandemic California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is asking a judge to order Amazon to comply with subpoenas issued nearly four months ago as part of an investigation into how the company protects workers from the coronavirus.
Health Dec 14 WATCH: HHS holds kickoff event for COVID-19 vaccine Officials said health care workers along with nursing home residents will be first in line for vaccination, with others to follow in the coming weeks and months.
Nation Dec 14 Momentum builds for letting people vote while on parole Colorado, Nevada and New Jersey passed measures in 2019, and California voters approved a constitutional amendment, Proposition 17, in November to automatically restore voting rights to people on parole.
Politics Dec 14 Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects Trump election lawsuit The president sought to have more than 221,000 ballots disqualified in Dane and Milwaukee counties, the state's two most heavily Democratic counties.
Nation Dec 14 U.S. agencies hacked in monthslong global cyberspying campaign U.S. government agencies were ordered to scour their networks for malware and disconnect potentially compromised servers.
Nation Dec 14 Cleveland baseball team will change name after 105 years Citing three people familiar with the decision, The New York Times reported Sunday night that the team is moving away from a name considered racist for decades.