Congress looks to replace $600-a-week jobless aid, President Trump to send more unmarked forces to "Democrat" cities, and vaccine trials show early promising results.
Bernie Sanders gets attacked at latest debate, CDC warns it expects coronavirus to spread in the United States, and how to get better sleep by tweaking your phone habits.
Pete Buttigieg stakes out a unique space in the Democratic field, how to stop worrying, and some 70,000 Valentines sent to 104-year-old in tribute to military veterans.
China reports 5,000 new coronavirus cases, Attorney General says tweets make it impossible for him to do his job, and stolen wedding album turns up on Philadelphia commuter train.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris sees impeachment as a chance to pitch her prosecutor background to voters. The Wall Street Journal's Tarini Parti joins us with the latest.
Attorneys for CIA Officer behind Trump complaint say they now represent multiple whistleblowers, American troops to withdraw from northern Syria, and parents may be doing screen time limits all wrong.
Ukraine call has led more House Democrats to endorse impeachment inquiry of Trump, European leaders join U.S. in blaming Iran for Saudi Oil attacks, and the best time to book your holiday flights.
U.S. military to ramp up Afghanistan operations, why Biden's rivals are planning around his big collapse, and 1 to 2 naps a week may help keep your heart healthy.
Biden, Harris weather attacks in combative debate, 66 people sent for medical attention after ExxonMobil refinery explosion in Texas, and how do Federal Reserve interest rate changes affect your finances.
Robert Mueller defends investigation as thorough and fair, Puerto Rico's Governor to resign after weeks of public outcry, and New York state bed and breakfast offers 'cow cuddling' stress relief.
Democratic debate bares divisions on health care, fight for the spotlight, migrant crisis at border intensifies as Senate passes aid bill, and enough with Hamilton, say fans of other Founding Fathers.
Joe Biden may become the whipping boy of the Democratic debate stage. The Wall Street Journal's Ken Thomas has a look at what the former VP could be in for.
How are moderate Democrats dealing with candidates who are pushing the party farther to the left? Josh Kraushaar from the National Journal has the story.
President Trump is lukewarm on border-funding deal, little-known liberals reshape Democratic policy, and growing number of Americans have more credit-card debt than savings.