A vehicle struck at least five people in Portland, Oregon, authorities say. The city's Fire and Rescue department said at least one person was critically injured.
A new coronavirus variant first detected in Brazil has been found in the US for the first time, in a person in Minnesota, health officials say
The Senate confirms Janet Yellen as the first woman to be US Treasury secretary
President Joe Biden said he expects that the US will soon be able to vaccinate 1.5 million people a day, raising the bar by roughly 500,000 more vaccinations than its target of 1 million per day in his first 100 days in office
More than 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington through mid-March to provide security amid concerns over potential unrest in the coming weeks, acting Secretary of the Army John Whitley said
Replying to @TheLeadCNN: Tom Clare, an attorney for Dominion Voting Systems, says the company is not ruling anyone out when asked if they would sue…
Tom Clare, an attorney for Dominion Voting Systems, says the company is not ruling anyone out when asked if they would sue former Pres. Trump. "We’re going to be coming after each person or media outlet that played a role in perpetrating this disinformation campaign," he says.
There's lots of talk of all the federal assistance going to Americans and small businesses in need. But while some is already approved, not all of it is out the door yet — and some of it is still just at the proposal stage.
Here's what to expect, and when
It was a volatile day on Wall Street, where stocks suddenly tumbled mid-morning before bouncing back
Twitter has launched Birdwatch, an experiment that relies on the social network's users to provide context to tweets and to combat misinformation
"Man, it's a saying that time heals all," LeBron James said following the Los Angeles Lakers' win over Chicago on Saturday.
Still, one year on from Kobe Bryant's sudden death, those inside the Lakers organization still acutely feel his absence.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte will resign tomorrow, heightening political turmoil in the country as it battles Covid-19
Facebook has deleted a post by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and suspended a chatbot linked to his account for violating the company's privacy policy
Tracking all your spending and incoming cash for at least a month provides a detailed log of your financial habits and makes you more aware of them.
The key is to be honest and thorough with your tracking — yes, that cup of coffee needs to be noted.
Newly elected Raphael Warnock is only the 11th Black US senator since the Senate convened for the first time in 1789. Only two of those have been women.
And with the departure of Kamala Harris, the number of Black female US senators is now at zero.
The Biden administration says it is "exploring ways to speed up" release of $20 bills featuring Harriet Tubman after the Trump administration delayed the move first initiated by President Obama
President Biden has signed a flurry of executive orders, actions and memorandums aimed at rapidly addressing the coronavirus pandemic and dismantling many of former President Trump's policies
China dispatched two large formations of warplanes close to the self-governing island of Taiwan over the weekend, presenting a significant foreign policy challenge to new US President Joe Biden.
Europeans got more of their electricity from renewable sources than fossil fuels for the first time last year, according to an annual report
"I think we're going to keep learning more and more about how Trump's Covid denial hurt the country," CNN's @BrianStelter writes. | Analysis
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