The vaccine passport would be digitalized, with some proposing a QR code system downloaded to smartphones.
A man and woman in their 50s were terrorized inside their BMW while a group of teenagers on bikes attacked the vehicle while it was stopped at 21st St and 5th Av.
Sen. Josh Hawley posted a statement saying that he intends to object to the certification of the electoral college results in favor of Joe Biden's ascension to the presidency on Jan. 6.
Tel Aviv University researchers say in a new study that they have found a way to kill the COVID-19 virus using Ultra-violet light.
Police went to Anthony Warner’s home to investigate a call that he was making bombs in his RV more than a year before the Christmas morning bombing downtown Nashville.
California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom extended the regional stay-at-home order for both Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley.
Direct payments could be deposited in American's bank accounts beginning Tuesday night, according to Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin.
New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo’s policy restricting capacity at places of worship, was found to be discriminatory and in violation of the First Amendment, by the US Court of Appeals Monday.
The Pentagon had harsh words for Joe Biden after he claimed that the Department of Defense (DOD) wasn't allowing them due access to information.
Luke Letlow, who was just elected to a Louisiana House seat, died on Tuesday night from cardiac arrest after undergoing surgery related to the novel coronavirus.
President-elect Joe Biden stated that President-elect Harris got her first dose of the vaccine today.
Colorado health officials confirmed, Tuesday, the first U.S. case of the new strain of the coronavirus that has torn through the southern UK in recent weeks.
In a briefing on Tuesday, President-elect Joe Biden said that his plan for his first 100 days in office is to open schools for grades K-8. He made no such provision for high school students.
The Justice Department announced Tuesday that there would be no criminal charges brought against the two Cleveland police officers accused of shooting 12-year-old Tamir Rice in November, 2014.
A Georgia judge—the sister of former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams—refused to recuse herself from an election case, instead ruling against the purge of more than 4,000 voters from state rolls before the Jan. 5 runoffs that will decide which party controls the Senate.