Press secretary Jen Psaki said all tech platforms need to do more to combat coronavirus misinformation.
Author: Eugene Scott
Election officials in Texas reject hundreds of ballot applications under state’s new voting restrictions
County clerks in some of the most populous counties such as Harris and Travis have rejected the applications due to new requirements for identification.
Rep. Hollingsworth says he won’t seek reelection, the 12th Republican to decide against another term
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth (R-Ind.) is one of the few lawmakers to stick to a term-limit pledge.
Biden to speak in Atlanta next week on urgency of passing voting rights bills
The speech comes as Senate Republicans block legislation that would make it easier for Americans to vote.
Marjorie Taylor Greene suspended from Facebook for 24 hours for covid-19 misinformation, one day after Twitter account suspension
The Georgia Republican has been widely accused of spreading misinformation about the coronavirus on social media.
Westchester DA won’t charge Andrew Cuomo despite ‘credible’ allegations
The Westchester County District Attorney conducted the investigations after receiving two more allegations.
Florida Trump supporters arrested on charges of casting more than one vote in 2020 election
Jay Ketcik, John Rider and Joan Halstead, who all live in The Villages in Sumter County, Fla., face felony charges and up to five years in prison.
Raspy-voiced Biden says cough is due to grandson’s cold, not the coronavirus
“What I have is a one-and-a-half-year-old grandson who had a cold who likes to kiss his pop,” Biden said.
Biden marks World AIDS Day by renewing support for worldwide goal of ending the epidemic by 2030
In his first year in office, Biden has reinstated the White House Office of National AIDS Policy.
Who was at the infrastructure bill signing at the White House
Identifying the politicians, labor and business leaders behind President Biden when he signed the infrastructure bill into law.