Director of the National Institute of Health Francis Collins joins 'The Story' with the latest on vaccine development and distribution in the United States.
Community organization helps families struggling financially during the pandemic
President, CEO of the Community Foundation of Sarasota Roxie Jerde joins 'America's News HQ' with insight into her organization's fight to help struggling families during the pandemic; To donate visit: cfsarasota.org
Over 25 Black ministers sign letter to Warnock on abortion
A group of more than two dozen Black pastors, many of them from Georgia, have sent a letter to Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock urging him to reconsider his pro-choice stance on abortion heading into a runoff election in the Peach State.
Watters on media coverage of Hunter Biden and Chinese business dealings
Jesse Watters weighs in on whether a lack of media coverage of Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings contributed to Joe Biden’s presidential victory.
Flashback: Biden praised ‘constant,' 'unrelenting’ stream of immigration into US
President-elect Joe Biden, during the Obama administration, said the U.S. benefits from a “constant” and “unrelenting” stream of immigration -- and that those with white European heritage becoming a minority in the U.S. is "a source of our strength."
Paul Batura: Charley Pride dies — country music star bounced back after baseball stardom eluded him
Baseball’s loss was the music world’s gain when Charley Pride failed to make it from Negro League Baseball to Major League Baseball and took up music instead. On Saturday the world suffered the loss of the first Black superstar of country music when Pride died at 86.
Alyssa Milano, Patricia Arquette, more celebs gleeful after Supreme Court denies pro-Trump Texas case
Hollywood stars are reacting to President Trump's latest legal defeat after the Supreme Court denied to hear a Texas case challenging election results in four states.
Gutfeld on Hunter Biden investigation, Eric Swalwell ties to China
Greg Gutfeld examines this week’s media coverage of the Hunter Biden tax investigation and alleged links between Rep. Eric Swalwell, R-Calif., and a suspected Chinese spy.
Andrew McCarthy: Supreme Court right to refuse to block Biden election — rejects absurd legal theory
Texas filed a totally unworthy lawsuit, which even its own solicitor general (the lawyer who usually represents the state before the Supreme Court) did not endorse. The Supreme Court gave the suit exactly the curt denial it deserved.
Dr. Marc Siegel: COVID vaccine is a holiday gift for all. Keep taking precautions but know help is on the way
The emergency use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine Friday night by the Food and Drug Administration has a miraculous feeling of a light at the end of the long and dark COVID-19 tunnel.
Tucker Carlson: How to fix the post-COVID economy and keep the socialists at bay
If you still don't know that dishonest people can easily manipulate data to tell you any story they want to tell you, consider the condition of our economy.
Hans von Spakovsky: Supreme Court ruling probably dooms Trump attempt to block Biden election as president
The U.S. Supreme Court rejection Friday night of the legal Hail Mary pass Texas threw contesting the November presidential election probably ends the last realistic chance President Trump had to block an election victory by former Vice President Joe Biden.
Austin Baldwin & Jasmin Tiro: Convincing people to get COVID vaccine is vital — here’s how to do it
A crucial obstacle to widespread COVID-19 vaccinations will be public hesitancy to take the vaccine, driven by doubts, fears, and misinformation. Here are steps to convince more people to be vaccinated.
Fred Fleitz: Swalwell scandal -- Nancy Pelosi must be made to answer these 2 critical questions
The Swalwell affair is the latest symptom of the refusal of House Democratic leaders to honor their responsibility to protect highly classified national security information.
AOC blames Republicans not wearing masks for shutdowns
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., took to social media Friday night for a “Cooking Q&A” to answer questions and update her followers on what is happening with COVID-19 relief – a practice she has exercised since entering office in 2018.
Anti-abortion group warning Xavier Becerra would strike 'common sense' restrictions on abortion pills
Students for Life of America (SFLA) is launching a new campaign warning about the effects of the abortion pill, and noting that Health and Human Services pick Xavier Becerra would likely loosen what they say are common sense restrictions on the medication.
Michigan electors to receive armed guard for Monday vote
A police escort has been offered to Michigan’s 16 electors Monday, as they head to the capitol in Lansing to submit their vote for the Electoral College and confirm Joe Biden as the next president of the United States, reported The New York Times Friday.