First Woman Treasury Secretary Could Achieve Another Distinction
Senator Elizabeth Warren, alongside leading economists Lael Brainard and Janet Yellen, are expected frontrunners to succeed Steve Mnuchin as treasury secretary.
As NY Reports Over 4,800 COVID Cases, Cuomo Announces Curfews, Restrictions
New York has not reported a daily increase in infections higher than 4,800 since the end of April, at the peak of its COVID-19 outbreak.
Senate Dems' Campaign Director Calls FB, Google Ad Bans 'Voter Suppression'
Scott Fairchild, executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, argued the ongoing restrictions unduly benefit Georgia's Republican incumbent candidates for U.S. Senate.
Trump Campaign Lawyer Tells PA Judge He Has 'No Knowledge' of Voter Fraud
An attorney representing Trump's campaign in one of several lawsuits challenging Pennsylvania's election results said ballot counting procedures in Montgomery County did not constitute fraud.
Fox News' Laura Ingraham Accuses Fauci of Being Biden's 'Political Pundit'
The top public health expert was subject to several allegations from Ingraham and White House adviser Scott Atlas on Tuesday night.
White GOP Candidate Tweets 'I'm A Black Gay Guy,' Then Says It Was A Quote
Dean Browning, a former Republican candidate to represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. House, faced scrutiny on Tuesday after posting a tweet in which he identified as a Black gay man who insisted "everything is so much better under Trump."
Georgia Runoff Elections History Doesn't Favor Dems Gaining Senate Control
The outcomes of Georgia's two runoff elections in January will likely determine which party controls the U.S. Senate.
Final 2020 Election Vote Results: How Many Votes Are Left to Be Counted?
The presidential race remains uncalled in Alaska and North Carolina on Tuesday, while Georgia prepares to conduct a ballot recount.
Pelosi Says Trump Firing Esper Shows Intent to Create 'Chaos' in Final Days
Trump announced Esper's sudden dismissal in a tweet, following reports of strained relations between the president and defense secretary over the summer.
U.S. Breaks Record With 1 Million New Coronavirus Cases in Just 10 Days
The record increase comes as roughly half of all U.S. states report climbing case counts, with the Midwest seeing a particularly significant uptick.
Why Pfizer Avoided R&D Funds From Trump's Operation Warp Speed
CEO Albert Bourla told CBS News in September that he wanted to "liberate" scientists from bureaucratic limitations and keep the company "out of politics."
Sen. Graham, Who Urged Trump Not to Concede, Wants President to Run in 2024
The Republican senator suggested on Monday that Trump "consider" launching another presidential campaign during the next election season, after urging him on Sunday not to concede.
Ilhan Omar: 'Glorious' That People Trump Targeted Mobilized Against Him
"Every single person that President Trump attacked, especially Black women and their communities, all organized and mobilized to get rid of him," the Minnesota congresswoman said Sunday.
Who Will Replace Alex Trebek?
The iconic television personality and veteran "Jeopardy!" host passed away at 80 years old on Sunday morning.
Stacey Abrams Says Georgia Recount Will Still Say Joe Biden Won the State
Georgia will conduct a recount as part of its standard procedure for confirming election results with very close margins.
RIP Alex Trebek: Tributes Pour in to Honor Legendary 'Jeopardy!' Host
The beloved game show icon passed away on Sunday morning after an extended battle with late-stage pancreatic cancer.
Lindsey Graham Urges Trump to 'Fight Hard' After Election Loss
The South Carolina senator claimed presidential election results are "contested" amid the Trump campaign's false statements about voter fraud and related lawsuits.
Romney Says Trump Will 'Accept the Inevitable' Once All Remedies Exhausted
"You're not going to change the nature of President Trump in these last days, apparently, of his presidency. He is who he is, and he has a relatively relaxed relationship with the truth," the Republican Utah senator said during an interview Sunday morning.
19 Former U.S. Attorneys Denounce Trump's 'Reckless' Voter Fraud Claims
The group of former federal law enforcement officials urged the president to "allow the lawful vote-counting process to continue" as his reelection campaign pursues litigation to halt ballot tabulation in several battleground states.
Fact Check: Are Elections in Georgia Overseen by Democrats, As Trump Said?
President Donald Trump claimed the "voting apparatus" in Georgia, and other states whose election results have not yet been called, were run by Democratic officials during a news conference Thursday.
Dem Rep. Says Party Will Be 'Torn Apart' if It Pushes Progressive Platforms
"We lost races we shouldn't have lost," Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat projected to resume her seat in the U.S. House after this week's election, reportedly told colleagues during a Thursday phone call.
MN Troopers Plan to Arrest Hundreds of Protesters Who Shut Down Highway
At least 200 protesters participated in a demonstration that stopped traffic along Minnesota's I-94 freeway on Wednesday night.
What Is the Brooks Brothers Riot? 'Stop the Count' Protests Draw Comparison
Hundreds of Republican protesters rushed the Miami-Dade County polling headquarters during Florida's ballot recount in November 2000, in what is now remembered as the Brooks Brothers riot.
Amanda Knox Says Next 4 Years 'Can't Be As Bad' as Her Time in Italy
Knox faced backlash from social media users who responded to her suggestion on Twitter late Tuesday night.
Tuberville Tells 'Liberals' to 'Go to Hell' in Senate Acceptance Speech
The retired university football coach delivered remarks in Montgomery on Tuesday night, after early ballot counts projected him the winner of Alabama's Senate election.
Nevada GOP, Trump Campaign File Motion to Halt Mail-in Ballot Processing
The president's reelection campaign and the Nevada GOP filed an emergency motion with the state's Supreme Court on Tuesday, seeking an expedited appeal after a judge rejected its original lawsuit earlier this week.
Swing State Polls Give Biden Narrow Lead Over Trump One Day Before Election
Polling data indicated that Biden held the most significant advantages among likely voters in Wisconsin and Michigan as of Monday.
New Poll Shows Most Swing State Voters Support Fauci's COVID Response
The president threatened to fire the nation's top infectious diseases expert, who praised Joe Biden's approach to the coronavirus crisis in a recent interview.
Obama Condemns Reports Trump Will Declare Premature Win: 'Two-Bit Dictator'
Trump's predecessor returned to Miami on Monday to speak at another rally supporting Joe Biden's campaign.
Trump Supporters Chant 'LeBron James Sucks' at Pennsylvania Campaign Rally
The president and NBA basketball star have exchanged public criticisms for some time.