Biden Administration Approves $230M Deal for At-Home COVID Test
President Joe Biden has approved a $230 million deal with an Australian company for COVID-19 home test kits that takeRead More
President Joe Biden has approved a $230 million deal with an Australian company for COVID-19 home test kits that takeRead More
President Joe Biden’s executive orders that will impact jobs are “probably the worst,” but his immigration orders will have “anRead More
Former President Donald Trump’s controversial Jan. 6 rally speech was cherry-picked by media outlets that left out his call forRead More
Some victims of child sexual abuse might have to wait two years or more to pursue legal claims because ofRead More
Constitutional legal expert Alan Dershowitz says the Abraham Accords negotiated between Israel and Arab nations by former White House seniorRead More
Boston is allowing gyms, museums, movie theaters, restaurants and a slew of other businesses to reopen Monday as COVID-19 casesRead More
Six Chinese fighter aircraft and a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft entered the southwestern corner of Taiwan’s air defense identification zone Sunday,Read More
Andrew Brooks, a research professor who developed the first COVID-19 saliva test, died of a heart attack recently at ageRead More
Snowfall picked up Monday in the Northeast as the region braced for a whopper of a storm that could dumpRead More
Chicago teachers appeared headed on Monday for a strike or lock-out over their latest dispute with the third-largest U.S. schoolRead More
President Joe Biden is set to meet on Monday with a group of 10 Republican senators who revealed their proposalRead More
A group of Republicans have launched a new committee, “Stop Stacey,” aimed at preventing former gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams fromRead More
An Oklahoma woman celebrated her 103rd birthday Saturday – three months after beating COVID-19 – and marked the milestone atRead More
A Maine company that’s developing a rocket to propel small satellites into space passed its first major test on Sunday.
Impeachment fever has struck Kentucky, where grievances over coronavirus restrictions and the outcome of the Breonna Taylor death investigation haveRead More