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The nation’s largest pharmacy chain is working on “system enhancements” to its vaccine scheduling system after it was scheduling the wrong dates for those getting the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. → Read More
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday defended some of his supporters who rioted at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, saying they posed “zero threat” to the lawmakers who had assembled there to certify the Electoral College vote that confirmed Joe Biden's victory in the presidential race. → Read More
Dominion Voting Systems on Friday filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed in an effort to boost faltering ratings that the voting company had rigged the 2020 election. → Read More
Former Republican Senator David Perdue filed paperwork on Monday to run again in 2022. → Read More
Amid dangerously cold temperatures in Texas, a family near Houston was hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning, according to officials. → Read More
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order late Friday requiring masks in interstate transportation and at transit hubs, including airplanes, mass transit, taxis and trains, starting late Monday. → Read More
Until Wednesday, these reports were not seen by the public, except in a few rare leaks. → Read More
Dr. Anthony Fauci, in his first coronavirus briefing of the Biden administration, delivered an assessment of the pandemic one year after the first case was discovered in the U.S. → Read More
From the Lincoln Memorial to the Empire State building, landmarks across the United States will be illuminated on Tuesday evening as part of a ceremony led by President-elect Joe Biden to honor the 400,000 Americans who have died from COVID-19. → Read More
President-elect Joe Biden tweeted Thursday that the rioters who stormed the Capitol Wednesday were treated “very differently” than Black Lives Matter protesters, who have been demonstrating widely since the May police killing of George Floyd. → Read More
It has been a year full of ups and downs, stress and grief, loss and hope. However, for one hour, NewsNation is only sharing good news from 2020. → Read More
A New York City family had a most unusual holiday experience — spending the night at the FAO Schwarz toy store in midtown Manhattan, overlooking the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. → Read More
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican officials said Friday they expect even more migrants to come back to Mexico from the United States, both as a result of deportations and voluntary returns. → Read More
A Black man sent to prison for life as a teenager took his first steps of freedom Tuesday to the sound of ringing bells and cheering family members and supporters, hours after a pardons board commuted his sentence in a high-profile murder case. → Read More
Gmail, Google's free email service, is experiencing several issues Tuesday afternoon, according to the company and many user reports. → Read More
A top Georgia election official said Thursday that a hand tally of ballots cast in the presidential race has been completed, and that the results affirm Democrat Joe Biden's narrow lead over Republican President Donald Trump. → Read More
When President Donald Trump sends lawyers to court, it seems he’s not sending his best. Fighting to challenge an election he lost to President-elect Joe Biden, Trump has launched a barrage of lawsuits across the country. Top Republicans have stood behind him and said they will wait for those cases to be resolved before officially recognizing the winner, […] → Read More
WASHINGTON — Who ends up in the White House for the next four years will be determined by the winning number of 270 electoral votes. President Donald Trump carried the prized battleground of Florida, then he and Democrat Joe Biden shifted their focus early Wednesday to three northern industrial states — Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania […] → Read More
The United States Postal Service says it takes one to three days to deliver the average first-class letter, but to feel confident your ballot will beat the deadline, it may be time to look up locations where you can drop off in person. → Read More
The Trump campaign says they are working with law enforcement to investigate the source of the attack. → Read More