The White House contact tracing program is too haphazard to pinpoint or halt a COVID-19 outbreak that was rapidly spreading in the U.S. capital city, health experts and city officials said on Tuesday.
Contact tracing was put into place at the White House immediately after Trump aide Hope Hicks tested positive for coronavirus, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Friday.
The initial fissure point traces back to May, when the White House corralled Greene away from a Senate bid in Georgia. At the ...
Melania's summer was later made up of Congressional Picnics, a visit to the Children's National Hospital in Washington D.C., ...
A senior Qatari official was present during the call between Netanyahu and al-Thani to ensure Netanyahu stuck to the script, ...
Trump administration efforts to portray Portland and Chicago as dystopian war zones have been met with dancing frogs, bare ...
Tensions are high in Washington as the U.S. government remains partially shut down. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivers a detailed fact-check against Democrat claims, emphasizing ...
The Democratic National Committee is reading Democrats into its election takeaways, though an aide cautioned it does not ...
“The first death threat came the next day, an email saying that this person was going to kill me in front of my students.
The Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files fallout was reportedly a summer of ‘disorganization,’ high-stakes ...
Republicans and Democrats blame each other for the funding gap, and there is little sign either side is willing to compromise ...
N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of N.Y., talk to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House, Monday, ...