Civil rights icon John Lewis will lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda, his casket resting on the same wooden platform used for Abraham Lincoln.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
Dr. Anthony Fauci tells Congress new coronavirus cases could reach 100,000 a day without changes
New cases have been increasing by abut 40,000 a day, Fauci told Congress Tuesday, adding that could rise to 100,000 a day without changes.
Trump says schools should ‘absolutely open’ this fall, says Fauci did not give ‘acceptable answer’
President Donald Trump said Dr. Anthony Fauci did not give an “acceptable answer” when saying there’s not easy answer to reopening schools.
Interview: Karen Pence talks about helping her own family and others deal with the mental stress of COVID-19
Second lady Karen Pence talked to USA TODAY about what she’s doing to help her family and others cope with the mental stress of COVID-19.
‘Governors need clarity’: States get a jump on Trump task force with talks on economic reopening
The governors of six northeast states hit early by the coronavirus announced a joint effort to ease restrictions so parts of the shuttered economy can reopen.
Vice President Pence tests negative for coronavirus, White House says
Both Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence, tested negative for coronavirus, his office announced Saturday.
Pete Buttigieg will guest-host ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Thursday
Former presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg will host “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Thursday. Guests will include Patrick Stewart.
Pete Buttigieg has emotional reaction to hearing of his lead in early Iowa caucus results
Buttigieg choked up when describing the significance of that for gay people and others who have felt excluded.
Exclusive: Vice President Mike Pence’s daughter Charlotte shares details of her upcoming wedding
Charlotte Pence will be the first vice presidential offspring in 22 years to celebrate a wedding at the vice presidential residence.
Impeachment report says Mike Pence at least knew of Trump efforts to pressure Ukraine
Democrats say Vice President Mike Pence is among the top officials culpable in the president’s efforts to bend foreign policy for personal gain.