Trump holds White House COVID-19 vaccine summit as Biden introduces health team
President Donald Trump held a coronavirus vaccine summit Tuesday at the White House as President-elect Joe Biden, who was not invited to the event, formally introduced his health team.
President Donald Trump held a coronavirus vaccine summit Tuesday at the White House as President-elect Joe Biden, who was not invited to the event, formally introduced his health team.
Atlanta mayor proposes rezoning plan to make housing more affordable
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms wants to see affordable housing units across the city of Atlanta.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms wants to see affordable housing units across the city of Atlanta.
Arizona's Supreme Court upholds Biden's win after GOP challenge
Arizona's Supreme Court further affirmed President-elect Joe Biden's win in Arizona after the state's top GOP Republican challenged his win.
Arizona's Supreme Court further affirmed President-elect Joe Biden's win in Arizona after the state's top GOP Republican challenged his win.
Trump signs executive order for COVID-19 vaccine, giving Americans priority access over foreign countries
President Trump has signed an executive order giving Americans priority access to the coronavirus vaccine before the US government begins helping foreign countries.
President Trump has signed an executive order giving Americans priority access to the coronavirus vaccine before the US government begins helping foreign countries.
Biden promises 100 million COVID-19 vaccines in first 100 days
President-elect Joe Biden is promising to distribute a coronavirus vaccine to 100 million people during the first three months of his incoming administration, pledging “100 million shots in the first 100 days.”
President-elect Joe Biden is promising to distribute a coronavirus vaccine to 100 million people during the first three months of his incoming administration, pledging “100 million shots in the first 100 days.”
Does Trump have the power to pardon himself?
Legal experts are divided on an inherently ambiguous question that was left vague by the Founding Fathers and has never had to be definitively resolved in court.
Legal experts are divided on an inherently ambiguous question that was left vague by the Founding Fathers and has never had to be definitively resolved in court.
Kemp urges Georgians to 'hunker down' as state prepares to distribute COVID-19 vaccines
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp warned Georgians to continue to follow public health guidelines Tuesday as state officials get ready to distribute the first round of COVID-19 vaccines.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp warned Georgians to continue to follow public health guidelines Tuesday as state officials get ready to distribute the first round of COVID-19 vaccines.
Schumer renews push for Biden to bypass Congress and cancel $50,000 in student loan debt
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reiterated his call for President-elect Joe Biden to bypass Congress and cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt during his first day in office.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reiterated his call for President-elect Joe Biden to bypass Congress and cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt during his first day in office.
Governor, Sec. of State recertifies presidential election in Georgia
The Georgia Secretary of State's Office announced Monday afternoon that it has recertified the results of the November presidential election. This comes after the Trump campaign requested a recount. Just a few hours later, Gov. Brian Kemp also recertified the count affirming Biden won the state.
The Georgia Secretary of State's Office announced Monday afternoon that it has recertified the results of the November presidential election. This comes after the Trump campaign requested a recount. Just a few hours later, Gov. Brian Kemp also recertified the count affirming Biden won the state.
Trump adviser Peter Navarro repeatedly violated Hatch Act, special counsel says
The Hatch Act prevents federal employees from engaging in political work while performing their official duties.
The Hatch Act prevents federal employees from engaging in political work while performing their official duties.
4-star Army General Lloyd Austin is Biden's pick for secretary of defense, AP sources say
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate retired four-star Army general Lloyd J. Austin to be secretary of defense, according to four people familiar with the decision.
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate retired four-star Army general Lloyd J. Austin to be secretary of defense, according to four people familiar with the decision.
Trump to attend Army-Navy game at West Point
The Army-Navy football game will be held at West Point in New York.
The Army-Navy football game will be held at West Point in New York.
John Lennon's killer calls murder 'despicable' and 'creepy,' only did it to seek 'glory'
Mark David Chapman, who killed John Lennon in 1980, in his latest parole hearing admitted he was seeking glory.
Mark David Chapman, who killed John Lennon in 1980, in his latest parole hearing admitted he was seeking glory.
Trump plans to outshine Biden on Inauguration Day with opposing rally: report
Trump plans to skip the swearing-in ceremony of his successor.
Trump plans to skip the swearing-in ceremony of his successor.
Georgia Senate runoff debate: Loeffler again refuses to say Trump lost
Sen. Kelly Loeffler repeatedly refused to acknowledge that President Donald Trump lost reelection in November, as she debated her Democratic opponent, Rev. Raphael Warnock, ahead of twin Georgia runoff elections that will determine which party controls the Senate.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler repeatedly refused to acknowledge that President Donald Trump lost reelection in November, as she debated her Democratic opponent, Rev. Raphael Warnock, ahead of twin Georgia runoff elections that will determine which party controls the Senate.
Biden picks Calif. AG Becerra to lead HHS, pandemic response
If confirmed by the Senate, Becerra, 62, will be the first Latino to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
If confirmed by the Senate, Becerra, 62, will be the first Latino to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
President Trump cementing death penalty legacy up to Biden inaugural
If the five upcoming federal executions go as planned, it will make 13 executions since July -- and will cement Trump’s legacy as the most prolific execution president in over 130 years.
If the five upcoming federal executions go as planned, it will make 13 executions since July -- and will cement Trump’s legacy as the most prolific execution president in over 130 years.
Georgia's U.S. Senate candidates faceoff in debate ahead of runoff
Polls show less than a point spread in both runoff races, as three of the candidates head into a highly anticipated debate Sunday evening.
Polls show less than a point spread in both runoff races, as three of the candidates head into a highly anticipated debate Sunday evening.
Pressure mounts on Biden to make diverse picks for top posts
President-elect Joe Biden is facing increasing pressure to expand the racial and ideological diversity in his choices for Cabinet and other top jobs.
President-elect Joe Biden is facing increasing pressure to expand the racial and ideological diversity in his choices for Cabinet and other top jobs.
Jill Biden will back debt-free community college as student debt nears $1.7 trillion: report
The future First Lady intends to continue to teach when her husband is in office.
The future First Lady intends to continue to teach when her husband is in office.


















