Joe Biden’s inauguration in January is expected to look a lot different than previous presidential inaugurals. The reason: COVID.
Author: Michael Collins, USA TODAY
Trump jokes he might leave country if he loses to Joe Biden in Nov. 3 election
President Donald Trump suggested Friday he might take drastic action if he loses to Democrat Joe Biden.
Senate Republicans back more stimulus checks, money to schools in new pandemic aid proposal
The Senate GOP coronavirus relief package is seen as a starting point in negotiations with Democrats who have passed their own plan in the House.
Senate Republicans consider short-term extension of unemployment as extra $600 in benefits nears end
The extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits that millions of Americans currently receive is set to expire at the end of the month.
‘Make-or-break moment’: Trump heads to New Hampshire for campaign rally amid sagging polls, coronavirus fears
The New Hampshire rally comes as Donald Trump tries to recharge his campaign amid sagging polls and a spike in coronavirus cases across the country.
Vice President Mike Pence on Mayo Clinic visit: ‘I should have worn a mask’
Vice President Mike Pence appeared to violate Mayo Clinic policy when he toured the medical clinic last week without wearing a face mask.
‘My Fellow American’: Donald Trump letter to stimulus check recipients raises objections
Former taxpayer advocate says Donald Trump’s letter to stimulus check recipients makes the IRS look like the administration’s ‘handmaiden.’
Bigger checks? Relief for states? What could be in the next coronavirus bill
Congress is negotiating details of a new coronavirus relief package that may include more cash for Americans and bonuses for health care workers.
Not everyone is getting a $1,200 coronavirus stimulus check. Here’s who will be left out.
Millions of Americans will be left out when the Internal Revenue Service starts distributing $1,200 coronavirus stimulus checks next week.
President Trump says US to deploy 1,000 military personnel to New York City to battle coronavirus
President Donald Trump says the U.S. will send 1,000 military personnel to New York City to help battle the coronavirus epidemic.