FDA Approves Moderna COVID Vaccine One Week After Pfizer's
More than 5.9 million doses of Moderna's vaccine are expected to be delivered to governors for statewide allocation.
Pro-Trump Group to Challenge 364K Voter Registrations in Georgia
True the Vote said Friday the electoral challenges would "help ensure only legal, eligible votes are counted in Georgia's January 5 runoff elections."
CEO Charged With Fraud in 15-Second COVID Test Scheme
The company promised testing kits that could detect COVID-19 from a blood sample. According to court documents, the test never existed.
Tucker Carlson Rails Against COVID Vaccine Plans as 'Social Control'
"Censorship will not convince a single person to take the coronavirus vaccine," Tucker Carlson said Thursday.
Advertiser Rethinking Tucker Carlson Slots After Segment Calling Jill Biden 'Illiterate'
Subscription service ButcherBox may stop advertising on Tucker Carlson's Fox News program after his comments about Dr. Jill Biden.
GOP Sen. Josh Hawley to Call For Senate Vote on $1,200 Stimulus Checks
Senator Josh Hawley tweeted on Thursday that direct payments to Americans would be the COVID-19 "relief working families need."
Chris Christie, After Surviving COVID-19, Urges Mask Wearing in New Ad
"You know, lying in isolation in ICU for 7 days, I thought about how wrong I was to remove my mask at the White House," Chris Christie said.
Judge Lets Strip Clubs Stay Open, Loosens San Diego Lockdown
San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil ruled Wednesday that the two strip clubs had "done nothing to contribute to the spread of COVID."
Subcommittee Threatens CDC With Subpoenas Over Missing COVID Response Email
"CDC Director Robert Redfield must appear for an interview regarding evidence that he ordered CDC staff to delete a key email," said Congressman James Clyburn on Wednesday.
'Scope and Impact' of SolarWinds Hack Still Being Assessed, Schiff Says
"We still have enormous and urgent work to do to defend our critical information and networks," House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said Wednesday.
Tom Cruise Memes Flood Internet After Actor Rips Movie Crew for COVID Breac
In an audio clip posted online Tuesday, Cruise can be heard redressing crew members on the set of "Mission: Impossible 7" for violating social distancing protocols.
Lou Dobbs Says 7 States Chose Electors for Both Candidates and Trump Could Still Win
Fox Business host Lou Dobbs said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump could still win a second term in the White House.
Ron DeSantis Refuses To Say 'President-Elect' Despite Accepting Biden Win
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that referring to Joe Biden as the President-elect was "not for me to do."
Retired Texas Cop Dies in Gunfight With Former Border Patrol Agent
According to the Kerr County Sheriff's Office, the Tuesday shooting was the result of a "verbal disturbance" between neighbors.
Dems Say Trump's 'Critical Race Theory' Ban Ended Most Federal Diversity Training
"The executive order stymied diversity and anti-racism training efforts outside of federal agencies as well," read a Tuesday letter from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
Florida Man Foots Utility Bill for 114 Neighbors Ahead of Pandemic Christma
Gulf Breeze, Florida business owner Michael Esmond is keeping the lights on this holiday for some Florida residents whose utility bills are past due.
Pro-Trump Group Sends Fake Papers in Attempt to Sway Arizona Electoral Vote
Some Arizona residents sent falsified documentation to the National Archives alleging that Arizona's 11 electoral votes should be given to President Donald Trump.
Viewers of Biden's Post-Electoral Vote Speech Concerned About His Coughing
"Joe Biden had a hard time delivering his speech with a throat problem," tweeted conservative journalist Bill O'Reilly after Biden's televised address on Monday night.
Biden Takes Sharp Aim at Trump's Failed Efforts to Undermine His Victory
President-elect Joe Biden said that his victory in the electoral college "represented a clear victory" in a Monday speech.
Bill Barr Praises Trump for Delivering COVID-19 Vaccine in Resignation Letter
Attorney General Bill Barr said Monday that President Donald Trump's quick delivery of a COVID-19 vaccine was "a feat that will undoubtedly save millions of lives."
Wisconsin SC Ends Trump's Legal Challenges in State Court As Electors Vote
"The Campaign is not entitled to relief," the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Monday.
WWII Hero and 'Candy Bomber' Contracts COVID-19, Family Says
Halverson and other pilots were participants in "Operation Little Vittles," which dropped tons of candy to German children near the beginning of the Cold War.
Rudy Giuliani Says Path for Election Fraud Suits Runs Through State Courts
"You have to hope that the justices in the state court are going to show somewhat more determination," Rudy Guliani said on Friday.
Vets' Groups Demand VA Secretary Resign After Sexual Assault Controversy
In a Friday statement, Disabled American Veterans said that Veteran Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie "breached the trust of those whom he is beholden to honor and serve."
Church Pays Off $5 Million of Iowans' Medical Debt for Christmas
"Our goal as a congregation is to give people a good start on 2021," said Reverend Minna Bothwell of the Capitol Hill Lutheran Church in Des Moines, Iowa.
Inmate Admits To Burning Car To Cover up Murder of Deployed Soldier's Wife
"Destroying crucial evidence from such a horrific crime is unconscionable," said spokesman for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command spokesman Chris Grey in a Thursday statement.
Chinese Man Extradited to U.S. to Face Charges for Funding Turtle Smugglers
The turtles, which are protected from excessive trading by an international treaty, were worth approximately $2,250,000 on the Asian black market.
Republicans Question Eric Swalwell's Intelligence Committee Role
"Were you all aware of this tie to a Chinese spy prior to [Eric Swalwell] being put on the committee?" Republican House Minority Whip Steve Scalise asked.
Swing States Respond to Texas Lawsuit: 'A Mass of Baseless Claims'
Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr wrote Thursday that the claims in the Texas lawsuit were "impossible to ground in legal principles and unmanageable."
Rand Paul Is Blocking Passage of Defense Funding Bill, GOP Senator Says
Wyoming Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney said Thursday that Kentucky Senator Rand Paul's opposition to the bill was "inexcusable."