White House shares new pandemic plan as COVID should no longer 'dictate how we live'

The White House on Wednesday outlined a new COVID-19 strategy to allow people to return to normal activities safely after two years of pandemic disruptions.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert chant 'Build the wall' at Joe Biden during State of the Union

President Joe Biden was remarking on his administration's immigration policy midway though his speech at the U.S. Capital. Several people in the gallery were heard chanting, “Build the wall” — Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert.

Biden bans Russian aircrafts from US airspace

"I am announcing that we will join our allies in closing off American airspace to all Russian flights, further isolating Russia and adding an additional squeeze on their economy," President Joe Biden said.

Perdue, Kemp spar over planned $5B Rivian electric car plant

Former Sen. David Perdue is taking aim at Gov. Brian Kemp's handling of a planned $5 billion electric vehicle plant - saying the governor sold residents out to "line George Soros's pockets."

What did the ‘heckler’ say during State of the Union?

During President Biden's State of the Union address, there are reports that a few members of Congress yelled out while the president was speaking. 

Sonny Perdue named Chancellor of University System of Georgia

Sonny Perdue, a former Georgia Governor and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture under former President Donald Trump, has been named as Chancellor of the University System of Georgia on Tuesday.

Dianne Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum, dies after battle with cancer

Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Monday announced that her husband, Richard Blum, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 86.

Derek Jeter steps down as Miami Marlins CEO

Derek Jeter announced a surprise departure from the Miami Marlins on Monday after 4 1/2 mostly unsuccessful years that didn't come close to matching his success as a player for the New York Yankees.

Stacey Abrams explains her position on 2018 gubernatorial defeat

Stacey Abrams was recently asked to clarify her position on her defeat in the 2018 gubernatorial election to Gov. Brian Kemp during a recent interview.

Elon Musk says his Starlink internet is ‘now active’ in Ukraine

A top Ukrainian official lamented that while Elon Musk was trying to “colonize Mars,” Russia was trying to occupy the country. Hours later, the tech billionaire responded to say Starlink had been activated in the area.

Amanda Bynes files to end 9-year conservatorship: reports

Amanda Bynes is fighting for her independence and has filed to end her conservatorship after nearly a decade, according to reports.

‘M*A*S*H,’ star Sally Kellerman, dies at 84

Sally Kellerman, the Oscar nominated actor who played Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan in director Robert Altman’s 1970 film “MASH,” has died.

CDC's COVID-19 mask guidelines to loosen Friday, AP sources say

The Biden administration will significantly loosen federal mask-wearing guidelines to protect against COVID-19 transmission on Friday, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The Amazing Johnathan, Vegas comedian and magician, dies at 63

The Amazing Johnathan, a longtime Vegas comic and magician, died this week at his home in Nevada, according to family members and multiple media reports.

Donald Trump probe prosecutors resign from Manhattan DA's office

The two prosecutors in charge of the Manhattan district attorney’s criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump have suddenly resigned, throwing the future of the probe into question.

David Perdue hopes to give Republicans a choice in the governor's race

David Perdue said he has heard from people worried that his decision to enter the Georgia governor's race might further divide the Republican Party, but he does not share that concern.