The moves come three days after Virginia reported 2,103 new cases — its biggest single-day increase in new cases since the start of the pandemic. … Read more

The moves come three days after Virginia reported 2,103 new cases — its biggest single-day increase in new cases since the start of the pandemic. … Read more
Maryland will reduce indoor operations for bars and restaurants from 75% to 50% in response to rising coronavirus cases and increased hospitalizations… Read more
Democrat Cal Cunningham conceded to incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis in North Carolina on Tuesday… Read more
A more conservative Supreme Court appeared unwilling Tuesday to do what Republicans have long desired: get rid of the Affordable Care Act… Read more
Republican Michelle Steel defeated first-term Rep. Harley Rouda on Tuesday in a Southern California district… Read more
J.C. Penney is on course to emerge from bankruptcy by Thanksgiving, after a U.S. bankruptcy court approved the sale of the ailing 118-year-old retailer … Read more
The U.S. government will start Wednesday to distribute the limited supplies of a newly authorized antibody drug for those with mild or moderate COVID-19 in hardest-hit states… Read more
The U.S. Census Bureau denied any attempts to systemically falsify information during the 2020 head count used to determine the allocation of congressional seats and federal spending… Read more
Republicans controlling the Senate unveiled a government-wide, $1.4 trillion spending bill on Tuesday, a mostly bipartisan measure that faces uncertain odds … Read more
Senators chose party leaders Tuesday with few changes at the top, but it’s unclear who will be the majority leader in the new Congress with no party having secured control of the Senate… Read more
The moves come three days after Virginia reported 2,103 new cases — its biggest single-day increase in new cases since the start of the pandemic. … Continue Reading
Maryland will reduce indoor operations for bars and restaurants from 75% to 50% in response to rising coronavirus cases and increased hospitalizations… Continue Reading
Democrat Cal Cunningham conceded to incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis in North Carolina on Tuesday… Continue Reading
A more conservative Supreme Court appeared unwilling Tuesday to do what Republicans have long desired: get rid of the Affordable Care Act… Continue Reading
Republican Michelle Steel defeated first-term Rep. Harley Rouda on Tuesday in a Southern California district… Continue Reading
J.C. Penney is on course to emerge from bankruptcy by Thanksgiving, after a U.S. bankruptcy court approved the sale of the ailing 118-year-old retailer … Continue Reading
The U.S. government will start Wednesday to distribute the limited supplies of a newly authorized antibody drug for those with mild or moderate COVID-19 in hardest-hit states… Continue Reading
The U.S. Census Bureau denied any attempts to systemically falsify information during the 2020 head count used to determine the allocation of congressional seats and federal spending… Continue Reading
Republicans controlling the Senate unveiled a government-wide, $1.4 trillion spending bill on Tuesday, a mostly bipartisan measure that faces uncertain odds … Continue Reading
Senators chose party leaders Tuesday with few changes at the top, but it’s unclear who will be the majority leader in the new Congress with no party having secured control of the Senate… Continue Reading