About 2,000 people honked and jeered against coronavirus restrictions Monday in Harrisburg, Pa., the latest in a growing movement against shutdowns.
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A coronavirus vaccine is being developed in record time. But don’t expect that technology to speed up flu vaccines — yet.
Potential coronavirus vaccines are being developed in record time based on new technology. But for now, the flu vaccine is still grown in eggs.
Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders spar over long records on trade, entitlements, guns and Iraq as primaries push on
The Michigan primary Tuesday will shine a spotlight on the federal federal bailout for the automobile industry. But other disputes could linger to the nominating convention.
‘We’re alive and we’re coming back’: Joe Biden stakes presidential bid on crucial South Carolina primary
“I think we’re going to go, we’re going to win in South Carolina, and then Super Tuesday and we are on our way,” the former vice president said to a cheering crowd in Las Vegas Saturday.
Trump impeachment trial: What to expect as the Senate trial resumes
One contentious issue will be whether to call witnesses. Democrats want to call John Bolton and others. But some GOP senators say that’s unnecessary.
McConnell rejects Democrats’ proposal for Senate impeachment trial – live updates
Sen. Mitch McConnell rejected a from Democrats that asked for four key witnesses to appear as part of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
Emotional late-night impeachment hearing gives way to voting on Thursday – live updates
The House Judiciary Committee will return Thursday to vote on the two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
‘No choice but to act’: House Speaker Pelosi asks chairmen to pursue articles of impeachment against President Trump
Pelosi’s statement came shortly after Trump invited House Democrats to impeach him quickly so the country could “get back to business.”
Impeachment Week 9: Alexander Vindman and Gordon Sondland headline three days of public hearings
Expected to testify publicly this week: U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and the NSC’s Fiona Hill.
5 things to watch in first public hearings in Trump impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill
Wednesday marks the first day of public testimony in the impeachment probe of Trump following weeks of closed-door testimony and partisan squabbling.