IRS Sends Out $15 Billion in Second Round of Monthly Payments
About 15 percent of people who received a direct deposit in July will receive a paper check this month as part of a "technical error."
Trump 'Reinstatement Day' Latest Failure in Predictions He'll Resume Power
Despite the months-long failed predictions that Trump would be reinstated as president, some supporters of the theory continue to peddle it.
WHO Pressures China to Share Data, Lab Samples in Search for COVID Origin
The WHO also rebuffed claims it was politically motivated, calling the sharing of information vital to finding the pandemic's start and preventing future ones.
Missouri AG Slams Vaccine Mandates as Part of 'Dystopian' Security State
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt criticized the use of fear to encourage vaccinations, saying it's what tyrants and dictators do.
Mississippi Doctors in Fear of Hospital System Failure Amid Delta Surge
Doctors expressed concerns about having enough staff to care for patients in addition to needing space for them.
Vaccine Mandates, Fines: How Colleges Are Combating COVID Surge
At MIT, students must be vaccinated, wear masks and submit to weekly testing in the hopes of keeping the virus from spreading.
Ron DeSantis Raises $4 Million in July, 8 Times More Than Dem Challenger
In July, DeSantis' PAC drew in donations from all 50 states. DeSantis has not said if he pans to run for another term as governor.
Crowded Republican Field Puts Democrats on Path to Victory in Newsom Recall
Republicans in California are outnumbered by Democrats and having five Republicans on the ballot will split GOP votes, increasing Democrats' chances at winning.
Trump CDC Head Expects More Dangerous Variant Than Delta in Fall
Redfield stressed the need for people to get vaccinated, as it's the best way to prevent more infectious variants from emerging.
Cuomo Resignation Could Give Republicans an Advantage in Governor's Race
A Republican winning the New York governor's race is going to be tough, but without Cuomo, the GOP may have better chances.
What the Biden Administration Has Said About a National Vaccine Mandate
While the administration is looking into ways it can encourage vaccinations at state and local levels, officials deny they're pursuing a national mandate.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Defends Vaccine Comment After Twitter Suspends Her
Greene reiterated that she doesn't think the FDA should approve COVID-19 vaccines, saying people who are vaccinated are still getting COVID-19.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Suspended From Twitter for Saying Vaccines Fail
A staunch opponent to vaccine and mask mandates, the Georgia Republican congresswoman has been pushing people to resist getting vaccinated and defy mask requirements.
Wyoming County GOP Calls on McCarthy to Expedite Cheney 'Exodus' From Party
The Carbon County Republican Party passed a resolution refusing to acknowledge Cheney as their representative and called on her to change her party affiliation.
Spanish Official Calls for End to Shows After Bull Escapes Ring, Is Killed
The animal, which gored two people, died after it was repeatedly rammed with a car.
Los Angeles Still Seeing High COVID Cases 3 Weeks After Reinstating Masks
Along with wearing masks, officials are urging people to convince their friends and family members to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Does Natural Immunity to COVID-19 Offer Better Protection Than the Vaccine?
Recovering from COVID-19 is believed to offer some protection against COVID-19, but those who already had the virus should still get vaccinated.
DeSantis Loses Ground With Democratic Challengers After Mask Mandate Ban
DeSantis, a frontrunner for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, may be looking at a tough reelection.
Ohio State Nurses Demand to Bargain Hospital's COVID Vaccination Mandate
The nurse's union warned if the policy is implemented without bargaining, the health system could see a reduction in its workforce.
Trump Blames Democrats 'Voting Against Me' for Texas Election Loss
Former president called the Texas election a "big Trump victory" and praised state Senator Jake Ellzey, who beat his candidate, for being an "American patriot."
Lambda's Potential to Evade Vaccines Worrisome to WHO
A World Health Organization official said the virus isn't a variant of concern because it's not spreading rapidly once it's detected.
As Trump Claims Victory in Ohio, Progressive Democrats' Influence Takes Hit
Moderate democrats could take former state Senator Nina Turner's loss on Tuesday as an indication that voters aren't looking for the party to shift farther left.
Ohio GOP Primary Highlights Need for Trump to Unify Party to Oust Cheney
Trump's warned against having multiple people challenge Cheney, as it could giver her better chances at winning her primary election.
Mike Carey Wins Ohio Election in Test of Trump's Power in GOP Primaries
Former President Donald Trump has frequently touted the weight his endorsement holds in elections.
Calls for Andrew Cuomo to Resign Mount After Damning Report
Cuomo's bucked calls to step down and denied any wrongdoing but a report from the state attorney general found he violated state and federal law.
Governors Have Reinstated Masks in Only 2 States With Highest COVID Rates
Louisiana implemented a state-wide mask mandate amid rising cases and the majority of Nevada's counties are under a mask mandate.
Monthly Stimulus Checks? Recurring Payments Could Get Another Ally
If Nina Turner wins the Ohio primary on Tuesday, advocates of a universal basic income could gain another supporter.
Lindsey Graham Has COVID-19, Says He's Grateful He Got Vaccinated
Graham called his symptoms "mild" and likened them to the feeling a person has when they have a sinus infection.
Trump Hopes People Will 'Never Forget' His Work on Border, COVID-19 Vaccine
Trump criticized President Joe Biden for the influx of migrants at the border and the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
Woman Finds Python in Bathroom, Likely Left Behind By Previous Resident
Ali Skipper, who lives in Orlando, Florida, suspected the snake may have been hiding under the fridge for weeks.