
Free Covid testing will fade with U.S. health emergency in May
Some state and local governments may continue to distribute free home tests through clinics, libraries and community centers

Some state and local governments may continue to distribute free home tests through clinics, libraries and community centers

The Biden administration on Monday asked a federal appeals court to allow women to continue to be able to access to the most commonly used abortion drug in the U.S. while a lawsuit over it plays out

A federal judge concluded there wasn’t compelling enough evidence to allow Holmes to remain free on bail while her lawyers pursue appeal her conviction on four counts of fraud and conspiracy

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering recommending the antibiotic doxycycline to be used after sex to prevent those infections

States refused to accept hazardous waste from the Norfolk Southern derailment in East Palestine, leading the EPA to issue a pointed reminder that they cannot interfere with federally authorized waste transport

The president left Washington Tuesday morning on his way to Northern Ireland to help mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, which helped end decades of deadly sectarian bloodshed

The selection is intended to keep the party’s momentum going after last fall’s midterm election success in the critical Midwest

Weeks ago, a discussion on the Discord platform turned to the war in Ukraine, and an unidentified poster shared documents that were allegedly classified

The five people killed on Monday were Tommy Elliott, Joshua Barrick, Juliana Farmer, James Tutt, and Deana Eckert

The Florida governor’s approach displays his willingness to leverage the powers of his office to notch political wins and punish political enemies

The unanimous vote by the Nashville Metropolitan Council restores Representative Justin Jones to office just four days after Republicans stripped him of his seat

Daniel Perry faces up to life in prison after being convicted of murder last week in the fatal shooting of a 28-year-old protester. But Abbott has made clear that he believes Perry should walk free

In a rare move, a judge ordered a jury trial to weigh in on a complicated constitutional matter — whether developers have a vested right to complete the 145-mile transmission line project

A writer, E. Jean Carroll, sued Trump in November, saying he raped her in early 1996 after a chance meeting at an upscale store. The former president denies it

Massachusetts has purchased enough doses of the drug mifepristone to last for more than a year, while California has secured an emergency stockpile of up to two million pills of another abortion medication, misoprostol

Families filed into a basketball arena in Portland as Maine’s largest city deals with a months-long surge in immigration that has taxed its already limited housing market

The boy shot his first-grade teacher, Abby Zwerner, on January 6 inside her classroom at Richneck Elementary School. Police say the boy’s mother legally purchased the gun

The Brazilian president’s return to power has been marked by efforts to reinstate his past social policies and undo what his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro did

The designation elevates the case of Evan Gershkovich in the U.S. government hierarchy and means that a dedicated State Department office will take the lead on securing his release

The former president has been claiming the 34 felony charges filed against him last week are part of a plot to interfere with the 2024 presidential election

State Senator Josh Kimbrell said that he would host DeSantis for an event on April 19 in Spartanburg, in South Carolina’s heavily Republican Upstate

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has reached out to top allies, convened daily meetings to assess the damage and set up a group not only to assess the scope of the information lost but review who has access to those briefings

The government is calling a Texas court ruling that would halt approval of the most commonly used method of abortion in the U.S. ‘extraordinary and unprecedented’

Union leaders say they are demanding salary increases, better job security for adjunct faculty and guaranteed funding for graduate students, among other requests

The president told an interviewer that he planned to participate in up to five more White House egg roll, alluding to his expected 2024 bid

A jury will soon decide whether the onetime leader of the Proud Boys extremist group is guilty in one of the most serious cases brought in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol

Since Roe v. Wade fell, states with strict abortion bans are trying to reach outside their borders to keep their residents from getting abortions in other states