Fauci: Too Soon to Say If Americans May Need Vaccine Booster
The government’s top infectious diseases expert said Sunday “it is entirely conceivable, maybe likely” that Americans will need a boosterRead More
The government’s top infectious diseases expert said Sunday “it is entirely conceivable, maybe likely” that Americans will need a boosterRead More
The CEO of United Airlines on Sunday said business demand is down even as leisure travel rebounds – and thatRead More
The leader of the nation’s second largest teachers union denied critical race theory is being taught in schools, calling itRead More
Charlottesville, Virginia’s cancellation of history and art continued Saturday with an emergency meeting to bring down a statue featuring explorersRead More
Arkansas GOP Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Sunday lamented the partisan divide on coronavirus vaccinations, saying the only way to combatRead More
New York City’s Democrat mayoral primary winner Eric Adams on Sunday pushed back on the label of “anti-woke,” saying “someRead More
A concealed carry case coming before the Supreme Court will be the “most significant” gun rights case since the 2008Read More
Democrat members of the Texas State Legislature are considering leaving the state to block a GOP-led bill on voting reforms.
Former President Donald Trump is calling on Senate Republicans to reject an infrastructure deal that would be funded by eliminatingRead More
New salary data shows that female congressional staffers earn an average of $2,200 less a year than their male counterparts,Read More
Americans are “seeing a stark contrast” in American economic, spending, and tax policies between the Trump administration and President JoeRead More
The death toll from the collapse of an apartment building in Florida has reached 86, authorities said Saturday, after workersRead More
Over 30 Republican congressmen have sent a letter to the Department of Labor’s Office of the Inspector General requesting informationRead More
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Office charged Hervis Rogers, 62, of Houston, with felony voting fraud for casting his ballotRead More
Arkansas and Missouri have both reported a third straight day of more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases, with the surgeRead More