Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will call the majority-Republican Legislature into session likely next week to amend a state law that prohibits state and local government entities from requiring face masks.… Read more

Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will call the majority-Republican Legislature into session likely next week to amend a state law that prohibits state and local government entities from requiring face masks.… Read more
The House is expected to vote on the legislation in the coming days and send it to President Joe Biden.… Read more
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday became the first major federal agency to require health care workers to get COVID-19 vaccines… Read more
If confirmed by the Senate, the nominees would run offices in the District of Columbia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Washington state… Read more
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised Americans against travel to the United Kingdom this past Monday given a surge in cases there.… Read more
The governors of Arkansas and Ohio — where cases and hospitalizations are climbing — have appealed publicly in recent days for full approval… Read more
When Nancy Pelosi raised a glass to Liz Cheney, it was the most unlikely of toasts.… Read more
FBI Director Christopher Wray responding to longstanding questions from Democrats, disclosed in a letter late last month that it had received more than 4,500 tips as it investigated the nominee’s past … Read more
President Joe Biden marked six months in office on Tuesday with a crowded Cabinet meeting, a gathering meant to symbolize both a return to normalcy due to vaccines … Read more
Thomas Joseph Barrack, 74, of Santa Monica, California, was among three men charged in New York federal court with trying to influence foreign policy while Trump was running in 2016 and later while he was president.… Read more
Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will call the majority-Republican Legislature into session likely next week to amend a state law that prohibits state and local government entities from requiring face masks.… Continue Reading
The House is expected to vote on the legislation in the coming days and send it to President Joe Biden.… Continue Reading
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday became the first major federal agency to require health care workers to get COVID-19 vaccines… Continue Reading
If confirmed by the Senate, the nominees would run offices in the District of Columbia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Washington state… Continue Reading
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised Americans against travel to the United Kingdom this past Monday given a surge in cases there.… Continue Reading
The governors of Arkansas and Ohio — where cases and hospitalizations are climbing — have appealed publicly in recent days for full approval… Continue Reading
When Nancy Pelosi raised a glass to Liz Cheney, it was the most unlikely of toasts.… Continue Reading
FBI Director Christopher Wray responding to longstanding questions from Democrats, disclosed in a letter late last month that it had received more than 4,500 tips as it investigated the nominee’s past … Continue Reading
President Joe Biden marked six months in office on Tuesday with a crowded Cabinet meeting, a gathering meant to symbolize both a return to normalcy due to vaccines … Continue Reading
Thomas Joseph Barrack, 74, of Santa Monica, California, was among three men charged in New York federal court with trying to influence foreign policy while Trump was running in 2016 and later while he was president.… Continue Reading