Oklahoma seeks to return $2M worth of drug Trump falsely said treated COVID
The drug has been shown to have little or no effect on severe cases of COVID-19.
By Associated Press - January 27, 2021The drug has been shown to have little or no effect on severe cases of COVID-19.
By Associated Press - January 27, 2021Employers are considering ‘get vaccinated or get fired’ requirements for workers — and that has unions concerned.
By Amy Lieu - January 25, 2021There are signs that the job market, for all its deep losses, might be set up for a fast hiring recovery.
By Associated Press - January 24, 2021The United States’ longstanding cooperation with the global health agency was fractured under Trump, who insisted on leaving the organization amid the pandemic.
By Amy Lieu - January 22, 2021A U.S. mask order for travel being implemented by Biden will apply to airports and planes, ships, intercity buses, trains, and public transportation.
By Associated Press - January 21, 2021Farewell to the racist 1776 Commission, hello again to the World Health Organization.
By Josh Israel - January 20, 2021Trump told the sparse crowd some of his favorite lies from the past four years.
By Emily Singer - January 20, 2021Donald Trump continues to ignore the norms of an ‘orderly transition.’
By Josh Israel - January 19, 2021Not even Mike Pence wants to wave goodbye.
By Emily Singer - January 19, 2021President-elect Joe Biden has also detailed a $1.9 trillion plan to address COVID-19.
By Josh Israel - January 18, 2021‘Every human life is a gift to the world,’ Trump said in a proclamation.
By Emily Singer - January 18, 2021David Kessler aims to fix the nationwide coronavirus vaccine rollout where the Trump administration fell short.
By Amy Lieu - January 15, 2021Their Secret Service detail reportedly isn’t allowed to use any of their six bathrooms.
By Donna Provencher - January 15, 2021Biden is inheriting an economy in shambles.
By Emily Singer - January 14, 2021They called the pandemic proxy voting rules unconstitutional just months ago.
By Josh Israel - January 13, 2021‘This is not a joke. Our lives and our livelihoods are at risk.’
By Amy Lieu - January 12, 2021‘Too many Republicans have refused to take this pandemic and virus seriously, and in doing so, they endanger everyone around them,’ said Rep. Pramila Jayapal.
By Associated Press - January 12, 2021Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) is a recent lung cancer survivor and at high risk for having complications from the virus.
By Emily Singer - January 11, 2021Nothing is certain, but Democrats, including President-elect Joe Biden, want the checks ‘out the door’ as soon as possible.
By Amy Lieu - January 09, 2021‘The president-elect believes we must accelerate distribution of the vaccine,’ a Biden spokesperson said.
By Associated Press - January 08, 2021Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts claimed that only ‘legal’ residents could work in meatpacking plants, meaning undocumented people would not be able to get the vaccine under his rollout plan.
By Oliver Willis - January 05, 2021Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA) thinks it’s mighty suspicious that so many people voted by mail this time around.
By Josh Israel - January 04, 2021The 41-year-old father of two died just days before he was set to be sworn into office.
By Associated Press - December 30, 2020According to the CDC’s data tracker, only 2.1 million Americans have received the first round of the vaccine.
By Donna Provencher - December 29, 2020Loeffler shifted her position just hours after House Democrats passed increased stimulus funds, as Trump had demanded.
By Oliver Willis - December 29, 2020Trump signed into law $900 billion in COVID-19 aid with a $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill.
By Associated Press - December 28, 2020He golfed and complained — and millions of Americans lost much-needed benefits.
By Josh Israel - December 28, 2020Thousands of tweets and lies later, Trump will officially be booted from the White House at noon on Jan. 20.
By Emily Singer - December 24, 2020‘All of the guards, all of health care workers, all of the individuals that go in and out of prison are spreading it in society,’ said a criminal justice reform advocate.
By Donna Provencher - December 23, 2020Guests at a recent Republican function danced in a conga line without masks.
By Amy Lieu - December 23, 2020