Biden touts his new running mate and says he’s proud to have her by his side in the battle for the “soul of the nation.”
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Election lawsuits set record pace amid COVID-19 pandemic as results decide who votes and how Nov. 3
As Democrats work to fight voter suppression and Republicans work to combat voter fraud, lawsuits are on a record pace to set rules for the Nov. 3 election
Biden proposes $700 billion plan to spur manufacturing, research to create 5 million jobs
The plan is part of a broader economic agenda called “Build Back Better,” which deals with infrastructure and clean energy, care-giving and the workforce, and racial equity.
Coronavirus cuts transportation funding, puts major road and bridge projects on hold
States postponed billions in road and bridge projects because of revenue losses from lower traffic volume caused by coronavirus shutdowns.
Anti-quarantine rally in Pennsylvania draws about 2,000 people in latest protest against coronavirus restrictions
About 2,000 people honked and jeered against coronavirus restrictions Monday in Harrisburg, Pa., the latest in a growing movement against shutdowns.
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.
‘Not over yet’: Biden-Sanders on Super Tuesday collision course as biggest trove of delegates awaits
Biden’s victory shook up what has already been a roller coaster of a February, with at times two leaders in national delegates and 6 candidates who have earned a top 3 finish in at least one state.
House Democrats approve rules for debate on articles of impeachment
House Rules Committee passed the rules for the debate on the articles of impeachment, allowing for six hours of debate and impeachment managers.
House Judiciary Committee sets first impeachment inquiry hearing Dec. 4
Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., explained in a letter to Trump that the hearing will discuss the historical and constitutional basis for impeachment.