Dr. Anthony Fauci warned parents on Sunday not to allow their children to play together without wearing masks, despite recent studies that confirm children rarely spread the coronavirus.
“The children can clearly wind up getting infected,” Fauci, who is now serving as President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, told CBS...
The Joe Biden administration is reportedly working with travel and technology companies to create a coronavirus vaccine passport that some businesses might start to require.
An administration official told CNN that multiple agencies are working to develop health credentials that Americans would use as proof of vaccination.
Several industries considering requiring...
(Headline USA) White House press secretary Jen Psaki declined to provide a specific date for when the media will get access to Border Patrol facilities temporarily holding thousands of migrant children seeking to live in the United States, but said Sunday --- without evidence --- that the Biden administration was...
(Associated Press) An early Republican candidate announced plans Monday to seek the Alaska U.S. Senate seat that has been held since 2002 by Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
Kelly Tshibaka, who has led the sprawling Alaska Department of Administration since early 2019, in a statement said she is running "for the Alaskans...
Black Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fl., on Friday accused President Joe Biden of "irresponsibly injecting race" into the conversation about voting reform and the elimination of the filibuster, Fox News reported.
In a press release, Donalds showed the hypocrisy at the core of Biden's opposition to the filibuster.
"In 2005, then Sen....
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's restrictions on church attendance "discriminate against houses of worship," Liberty Counsel reported.
Judge Trevor McFadden, who President Donald Trump nominated to the District Court for the District of Columbia, said that the federal capital's 25 percent capacity or...
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that Shawnee State University violated the First Amendment rights of a professor when it punished him for refusing to call a male student by feminine pronouns, Alliance Defending Freedom reported.
Shawnee State University charged Dr. Nicholas Meriwether, a philosophy professor, with...
The pollster for Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said that Democratic Senate candidate Cal Cunningham would have won North Carolina's 2020 race if he had not been caught cheating on his wife, The Washington Examiner reported.
"Lots of politicians have had affairs," said Glen Bolger, a top Republican pollster who advised...
(Headline USA) New York is poised to join a growing number of states that have legalized marijuana after state lawmakers reached a deal to allow sales of the drug for recreational use.
The agreement reached Saturday would expand the state's existing medical marijuana program and set up a a licensing...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden will lay out the first part of his multitrillion-dollar infrastructure package this week, focusing on rebuilding roads, bridges, and airports, followed by a separate plan later in April addressing child and health care.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed on Sunday the administration's plans...
(Associated Press) A woman lost her personal injury lawsuit after her lawyer refused to wear a mask in court and the judge threw out her case, which had been set for trial.
The New York Daily News reported Friday that Brooklyn Judge Lawrence Knipel tossed the case after attorney Howard Greenwald...
(Headline USA) In addition to their nationwide efforts to protect the vote, Republican lawmakers in some states are moving to gain greater control over the local mechanics of elections, from voter registration all the way to certifying results.
Bills that have already become law in Georgia and Iowa resurrect election...