LIVE UPDATES: Georgia’s Senate runoffs draw more than 700K early votes so far
Georgians have early-voted in unusually high numbers this runoff season, with nearly 356,000 casting their ballots in the first two days of in-person voting. Through Tuesday, 715,048 Georgians voted...
View ArticleFauci responds to critics of Christmas message: ‘You don’t have to cancel...
White House coronavirus taskforce member Dr. Anthony Fauci responded Thursday to critics who have claimed he wants to “cancel Christmas” on account of the coronavirus pandemic. Fauci told “Bill Hemmer...
View ArticleLegislative agenda could come down to these senators, depending on Georgia...
Georgia’s Republican senators warned of a “radical liberal” Congress controlled by the likes of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders if they lose their seats. But the Democratic...
View ArticleRubio says America needs to retaliate for cyberattack
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio took to twitter to Friday to encourage U.S. retaliation against foreign hackers responsible for the massive cyber security breach at top federal agencies. He said...
View ArticleNevada agency drops fines for Trump rally that violated coronavirus restrictions
The Nevada agency responsible for enforcing the state’s coronavirus restrictions has dropped fines it imposed after President Trump held a campaign rally at an airport hangar in September. The...
View ArticleLIVE UPDATES: Georgia Democrats Warnock, Ossoff to appear at event with...
Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock are expected to appear at a get-out-the-vote event in Georgia on Sunday with a panelist who last year presented controversial...
View ArticleBirx traveled to Delaware vacation property with family after warning of...
(WASHINGTON AP) – As COVID-19 cases skyrocketed before the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, warned Americans to “be vigilant” and...
View ArticleRep-elect Nancy Mace: Congress shouldn’t be first in line for COVID-19 vaccine
Rep.-elect Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said Monday that “Congress shouldn’t be putting themselves first in line for the COVID-19 vaccination” as many of her soon-to-be colleagues are being vaccinated...
View ArticleRand Paul’s Senate floor speech against COVID-19 relief bill goes viral
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., addressed the Senate Monday afternoon as his colleagues prepared to vote for a $900 billion coronavirus relief package and told his fellow Republicans who backed the stimulus...
View ArticleJoe Biden Blames Russia For Huge SolarWinds Hack
President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday blamed Russia for carrying out a sprawling ongoing hacking operation against U.S. government agencies and major companies ― echoing most cybersecurity experts and...
View ArticleRep. Chip Roy: Trump right to ‘call B.S.’ on ‘irresponsible swamp’ bill for...
President Trump is right to oppose the new coronavirus relief package, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said Wednesday, calling it just the latest example of “irresponsible swamp” spending from Washington,...
View ArticleCoronavirus mortality rate could drop 2 weeks from vaccination of 1 million...
Operation Warp Speed officials told reporters Wednesday that the U.S. could start seeing a drop in COVID-19 mortality rates, particularly among elderly people now that first responders and nursing...
View ArticleIvanka Trump champions working families, fights human trafficking during her...
While President Donald Trump commanded the nation’s attention over the last four years, his daughter and senior adviser, Ivanka Trump, quietly racked up achievements of her own. Whether it was...
View ArticlePresident-elect Joe Biden’s dogs wish Americans a Merry Christmas
President-elect Joe Biden’s dogs Champ and Major wished Americans a merry Christmas on Thursday — and gave the public a glimpse of what the White House is in for next month. Champ, a sedate and...
View ArticleMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer relieved at not being picked as Biden’s VP
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she would have accepted an offer to serve as Joe Biden’s running mate — but admitted to relief at not being picked. Whitmer became an early favorite to join the...
View ArticleLive Updates: Unprocessed Georgia mail-in ballots to be treated as next-day...
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has agreed to treat mail-in ballots in Georgia’s Jan. 5 Senate runoff elections as express mail, according to a recent report. The USPS reportedly struck a deal with...
View ArticleLIVE UPDATES: Biden calls on Trump to sign coronavirus stimulus bill
President-elect Joe Biden on Saturday urged President Trump to sign the coronavirus stimulus bill after Trump rejected the bill and called for higher stimulus payments and less “wasteful” spending....
View ArticleSanders calls Trump delay on relief bill ‘cruel,’ while agreeing with push...
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would force a vote Monday on increasing payments to Americans in a coronavirus relief bill from $600 to $2,000 after President Trump urged lawmakers to do so, but...
View ArticleHouse to vote on $2,000 stimulus checks after Trump signs coronavirus,...
The House of Representatives on Monday will vote on a bill to send $2,000 stimulus checks to Americans in lieu of the $600 checks included in the coronavirus stimulus and government funding package...
View ArticleArizona congresswoman backs calls for Hunter Biden special counsel
Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., supported calls among some of her colleagues on Monday to appoint a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, the son of President-Elect Joe Biden. Responding to a tweet...
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