US intelligence is focused on animal-to-human transmission or a possible lab accident in Wuhan, China, as the coronavirus’ starting point.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
Exclusive: ‘No place like home,’ Karen Pence says of moving back to Indiana
Mike and Karen Pence have purchased a home north of Indianapolis with some land and a pond.
President Joe Biden revokes Trump orders on `heroes garden’ and other issues
President Joe Biden on Friday revoked a number of his predecessors executive orders including one to create a “National Garden of American Heroes.”
Obamacare sign-ups top 1 million during special enrollment period for COVID-19
More than 1 million Americans signed up for health insurance during the special enrollment period for COVID-19, according to the Biden administration.
Exclusive: Poll finds women want pandemic help, but ‘equity’ not driving issue
A new poll shows women care more about specific help they need to get through the pandemic rather than the overarching goal of “gender equity.”
Biden administration may let families separated at Mexican border reunite in US
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Monday the Biden administration will “explore lawful pathways” for families who reunite here to remain in U.S.
Exclusive: States to receive biggest boost yet in vaccine doses, White House tells governors
The number of doses states will receive will increase from the 8.6 million a week they received during Biden’s first week in office to 13.5 million.
Governors tell President Joe Biden they want more COVID vaccine coordination and reporting clarity
Governors are asking President Joe Biden for better coordination on the distribution of coronavirus vaccines in their states.
Many Democrats are furious over Trump’s acquittal, but President Biden just wants to move on
President Joe Biden is eager to put Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in the past and focus on the issues that will make or break his own presidency.
Fauci unleashed: As he takes the podium in new role advising Biden, he says it’s ‘liberating’ to ‘let the science speak’
Fauci said he always tried to speak his mind while he served in the Trump administration. “That’s why I got in trouble some times,” he added.