Trump Would've Won if Americans Knew Pandemic Was 'Almost Over': Gingrich
Newt Gingrich defended his refusal to acknowledge Joe Biden as the president-elect in an opinion piece Monday.
Televangelist Pat Robertson Says Trump 'Lives in an Alternate Reality'
The conservative former minister has previously voiced his support for Trump's reelection and furthered the sitting president's unsubstantiated voter fraud allegations.
What Counts as Income Toward Eligibility For Individual Stimulus Checks?
Qualified Americans will receive another round of direct payments through the next COVID-19 relief package, which lawmakers are voting to finalize on Monday.
Barr Says Hunter Biden Probe Doesn't Need Special Counsel
The outgoing attorney general said Monday he has "not seen a reason" to appoint a special prosecutor.
Trump Shares Video Suggesting COVID Pandemic Created to Make Him Look Bad
The video, titled "How to Steal an Election," has been viewed more than 815,000 times on Twitter as of Sunday afternoon.
Trump Retweet Suggests Tuberville Will Challenge Electoral College Results
The president retweeted a video of Tuberville that surfaced last week in which the senator-elect seemed to indicate his intentions to dispute the electoral vote count when Congress meets to certify it next month.
GOP Senator Says $600 Stimulus Checks in COVID Relief Bill Ahead of Vote
Congressional lawmakers are finalizing the terms of additional COVID-19 relief legislation on Sunday.
Ex-CDC Official on Clash With WH Over COVID Response: 'The Messaging Won'
Kyle McGowan and Amanda Campbell, former chief and deputy chief of staff at the CDC respectively, initially spoke out about political pressure from the Trump administration last week.
Trump Lashes Out At Ga. Gov Ahead of Rally to Support GOP Senators
The sitting president will host an event backing incumbent senatorial candidates David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler on January 4, the eve of Georgia's upcoming runoff elections.
HHS Clarifies Reports of Reduced COVID Vaccine Shipments to States
A spokesperson from the federal agency said distribution plans will proceed according to previous agreements, but noted that estimated dosage sizes discussed during planning were different from finalized numbers.
In Sweden, Lauded for Avoiding Lockdown, King Says Virus Response 'Failed'
Swedish health experts recently called for increased restrictions as cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise across the country.
State Department Calls Off Last Indoor Holiday Party As Pompeo Quarantines
The federal bureau reportedly notified staff that its final holiday gathering, scheduled to take place Wednesday evening, was cancelled after the Secretary of State's possible exposure to COVID-19.
California Becomes First U.S. State to Report 50,000 COVID Cases in 1 Day
California health officials confirmed upwards of 53,000 infections on Tuesday, establishing a new daily record for the state as well as the country.
U.S. Averaged 125 COVID Deaths Per Hour Tuesday, as Fatalities Climb
The nation recorded at least 3,019 deaths from COVID-19 between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University's data.
Pete Buttigieg's Reported Transit Sec Nomination Praised As LGBTQ Milestone
If Buttigieg assumes the role, he would become the first openly gay person to serve as a cabinet secretary after receiving Senate confirmation.
FDA Approves Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Test for Emergency Use
The diagnostic assessment will be the first available for use without a prescription or laboratory screening requirement.
Here's How Many COVID-19 Vaccines Will Be Delivered to Your State
Each U.S. state will receive initial vaccine shipments based on the size of its adult population per capita.
Fauci Projects U.S. Could Reach COVID Herd Immunity by Mid-2021
The infectious disease expert acknowledged his projected timeline is subject to change, depending on the efficiency of early vaccine rollouts across the country and how many people choose to receive the immunization.
Stacey Abrams Responds After Ga. SOS Blasted Her on Election Fraud Claims
The former gubernatorial candidate addressed Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's recent criticism during a Sunday appearance on CNN's 'State of the Union.'
Gingrich Says Ga. Ballot Drop Boxes 'Make It Harder for Republicans to Win'
His claims followed the Georgia Republican Party's lawsuit aiming to reduce access to ballot drop boxes ahead of January's runoff elections.
FDA Chief Contradicts Trump on COVID Vaccine Approval Timeline
Commissioner Stephen Hahn said the FDA could not have approved Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine earlier than it did, despite the sitting president's claims.
WSJ Writer Slammed for Jill Biden Op-Ed Also Penned Homophobic Essay
Joseph Epstein authored a 1970 Harper's Magazine essay that became a notorious example of homophobia over the next several decades.
Georgia Senate Candidates Respond After Man With Campaign Signs Attacked
The victim reportedly suffered head wounds as a result of the physical altercation, which took place during a rally supporting Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
FDA Approves Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine for Emergency Use
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Friday night.
Police Tell Rebekah Jones to 'Calm Down' After Armed Officers Enter Home
State law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at the data scientist's Tallahassee home early Monday morning.
Graham Admits GOP Is 'Screwed' if Loeffler, Perdue Don't Win Ga. Runoffs
The South Carolina senator discussed January's runoff elections and their implications for Congress during an appearance on "The Mike Gallagher Show."
COVID-19 Was the Leading Cause of Death in 20 U.S. States Last Month
Virus infections preceded more deaths than other leading causes in many of those states before the start of November.
How To Watch SCOTUS Oral Arguments for Facebook Robocall Text Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear opening statements from attorneys representing the social media company and respondents on Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. ET.
Mich. Sheriff Who Supported Whitmer Kidnap Plot Alleges Voter Fraud in Suit
The lawsuit presents vague, unsubstantiated claims of "potentially fraudulent" votes cast in Michigan last month.
Indoor Dining Will Close Again in NYC Unless COVID Hospitalizations Improve
Officials will monitor hospitalization numbers in all New York state regions over the next five days and implement restrictions in areas where rates do not stabilize.