Supreme Court Justices Signal Support For Affordable Care Act November 11, 2020 Staff News Daypop On Tuesday, during arguments in a landmark case challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable
Democratic Candidate Cal Cunningham Concedes To Republican Thom Tillis In North Carolina Senate Race November 11, 2020 Staff News Daypop On Tuesday, democratic challenger Cal Cunningham conceded defeat to Sen. Thom Tillis in a
Preident-Elect Biden Announces COVID-19 Task Force, Urging All Americans To Wear Maks November 10, 2020 Staff News Daypop On Monday, President-elect Joe Biden announced a new COVID-19 advisory task force to work
President Trump To Lose Special Twitter Privileges After Inauguration Of President-Elect Biden November 10, 2020 Staff News Daypop President Donald Trump will lose special Twitter privileges he has as a government official
President-Elect Biden To Announce COVID-19 Task Force As Cases Continue To Rise Across The U.S. November 9, 2020 Staff News Daypop President-elect Joe Biden is keeping a campaign promise to make the resurgent coronavirus his
Tropical Storm Eta Makes Landfall On Cuba On Track Towards Florida November 9, 2020 Staff News Daypop Tropical Storm Eta was heading toward the Florida Keys on Sunday night after making
Vote Count Continues In Key States As President Trump Receives Pushback Against False Election Claims November 6, 2020 Staff News Daypop While a winner has not been declared in the presidential race, President Donald Trump
U.S. Hits Record High Number of New Daily Covid-19 Cases As Death Rates Increase 21% November 6, 2020 Staff News Daypop The United States has hit record highs in the coronavirus pandemic, surpassing 100,000 new
Protests In NYC, Portland Lead To Arrests As U.S. Awaits Results Of Presidential Election November 5, 2020 Staff News Daypop At least 30 people were arrested overnight in Portland, Ore., and New York City
Kansas Hospitals Stressed as Coronavirus Cases In The State Continue To Rise November 5, 2020 Staff News Daypop Several dozen hospitals in Kansas reported on Wednesday that they expect to deal with