Florida Counties See COVID Cases Spike 1,000 Percent
Monoclonal antibody treatments in Florida are free regardless of vaccination status for those 12 and older who are at high risk for severe illness.
These Candidates Who Were at Stop the Steal on 1/6 Are Running for Office
These candidates either were at Trump's "Stop the Steal" or were at the U.S. Capitol, and two of them have been charged for their participation in the events.
Joe Biden Wants More Control Over Guantanamo Bay Prisoners
Nearly 800 men have passed through Guantanamo Bay and 40 remain at the Cuba detention facility.
Majority of Americans Say Inflation Has Affected Their Lives, Blame Biden
Inflation is at nearly a 40-year high, according to the latest data from the Labor Department.
SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts Beats Biden, Harris in Job Approval: Poll
Gallup found 60 percent of Americans approve of the job Roberts is doing as he presides over the high court.
Florida Mother of 5 Killed in Gas Station Explosion; Her 2 Children Survive
Two of the victim's children were in the car and tried save their mother, authorities said.
Karl Rove: Trump's Need for 'Settling Scores' May Be Disastrous for GOP
Trump has endorsed several primary challengers to Republicans in Congress who voted to impeach him after the Capitol riots.
WH Hammered on At-Home Testing After Biden Wishes He Thought of It Earlier
President Biden announced earlier this week that the administration will send out half a billion tests to Americans free of charge.
Biden's Approval Rating Nosedived in 2021 But Ends Year Better Than Trump
The president's approval rating has dropped 14 percent to 43 percent since he entered office.
Admin Prepares to Distribute Millions of COVID Pills After FDA Approval
Paxlovid was approved for treatment of mild and moderate cases in high-risk individuals who are more likely to suffer severe illness or require hospitalization.
Biden Admin's 500 Million Free COVID Tests Won't Be Ready Until January
While the country awaits the federal test kits, several cities and states have begun distributing their own at-home kits to residents for free.
Rikers Island Ends Crisis-Ridden Year With Soaring COVID Positivity Rate
New York City's correction commissioner warned that the site "faces an equal or greater level of risk from COVID now as it did at the start of the pandemic."
5 Takeaways From Joe Biden's Plan to Fight the Omicron Variant
"We all want this to be over, but we're still in it," the president said of the COVID-19 pandemic. "This is a critical moment."
Joe Biden Touts Donald Trump Getting His COVID Booster in Omicron Speech
"Maybe one of the few things he and I agree on," Biden said in his Tuesday speech about the Omicron variant.
Biden Ends Terrible 2021 Facing COVID Surge, BBB Stall, Afghanistan Crisis
"You got to hope it's a nowhere to go but up situation," a top Democratic pollster told Newsweek.
White House Has 'No Intention' of Lockdowns, Wants to Keep Schools Open
The highly transmissible Omicron variant was first detected in the U.S. at the beginning of December and has since spread to 47 states.
Trust in Democrats on Key Issues Has Dropped 12 Points in 2021, Poll Shows
As Democrats lost trust on the issues, polling also found President Joe Biden experienced a steep drop in his net approval rating among voters.
Trump Probe to 'Continue Undeterred,' N.Y. AG Letitia James Says
The lawsuit accuses James of being biased in her investigation into the Trump Organization's business practices.
Schumer Vows Vote on Build Back Better Bill Despite Manchin's Opposition
Manchin, a key vote in the evenly divided Senate, said Sunday he was a "no" on the sweeping social and climate spending package.
Trump Quote About 5th Amendment Resurfaces as Allies Use It With 1/6 Panel
"The mob takes the Fifth. If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?" Trump said on the 2016 campaign trail.
Roger Stone Pleads 5th to 1/6 Panel, Calls Probe 'Witch Hunt 3.0'
Stone criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for choosing "two anti-Trump" Republicans to sit on the panel investigating the U.S. Capitol attack.
Cuomo May Get to Keep $5M in Book Profits After All, Thanks to AG James
The New York AG's office told the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics that it needs to take more steps before it can order Cuomo to return the book money.
2 Child Tax Payments Could Come in Feb. if Build Back Better Passes in Jan.
December's expanded Child Tax Credit payment will be the last if the Build Back Better act isn't passed by lawmakers.
What Does Alan Lowenthal's Retirement Mean for Democrats in California?
"This is a solid Democrat district," Matt Klink, a Republican political consultant, told Newsweek. "Even with redistricting, that's not going to change."
Terrorist Attacks, Deaths Rose Last Year As ISIS, al-Qa'ida Spread: Report
"These figures reflect, in part, the spread of ISIS branches and networks and al-Qa'ida affiliates, particularly in Africa," said Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Latinx Cake Makers Have Been on Strike for Weeks as They Seek $1 Raise
"We make ice cream cakes that are sold worldwide," one woman said. "We want a one-dollar raise. That is all we're asking for."
Biden Vows to Cover Costs of Tornado Relief Efforts, Cleanup for 30 Days
The president said his administration will pay for debris removal, the cost of overtime for law enforcement and emergency personnel and more.
Pelosi Opposes Stock-Trading Ban for Lawmakers as Her Family Makes Millions
Several progressives, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have called for lawmakers to be prohibited from owning stocks.
Trump Cries 'Prosecutorial Misconduct' as James Remains AG Amid Probe
James's office is seeking to formally question the former president on January 7 as part of its civil investigation into the Trump Organization.
More Independent Voters Are Opposed to Biden Running in 2024 Than Trump
Fifty-nine percent of independents said Trump shouldn't run again, compared with 67 percent who said Biden shouldn't seek reelection, a new poll shows.