Amid pandemic, Trump administration asks Supreme Court to overturn Obamacare
JPecha/iStockBy DEVIN DWYER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — In the midst of a pandemic and without an alternative health plan of its own, the Trump administration formally called on the U.S. Supreme Court to completely strike down the
House set to vote on DC statehood to create Washington, Douglass Commonwealth
drnadig/iStockBy ALISA WIERSEMA and JOHN PARKINSON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The House of Representatives is laying the groundwork for a potentially historic vote Friday that aims to grant the District of Columbia statehood, as Democrats say the
'He's like a child': Biden slams Trump's handling of coronavirus pandemic
ABC NewsBy MOLLY NAGLE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — In one of his sharpest rebukes of President Donald Trump to date, former Vice President Joe Biden lambasted the president’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, comparing Trump to a
DC delegate in showdown with Trump over removing Lincoln, Jackson statues
SeanPavonePhoto/iStockBy LIBBY CATHEY, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump has said removing statues of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson in Washington, D.C., is “not gonna happen” while he’s around — but the delegate who represents
Brief health care interventions may help lower suicide rates, study finds
kieferpix/iStockBy DR. YALDA SAFAI, ABC News (NEW YORK) — When it comes to suicide prevention, even a little bit of help can go a long way. That’s according to a recent study, published in Jama Psychiatry, which
Country at war with COVID-19 sees rising concerns over virus: POLL
FilippoBacci/iStockBy KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Spiking cases of COVID-19 have shifted sentiments around the pandemic in recent weeks, with the nation growing more concerned about becoming infected, generally more reticent to engage in normal
David Dobkin's Eurovision movie is a love letter to Europe's craziest singing competition
Courtesy of Netflix(LOS ANGELES) — The Eurovision Song Contest is one of the most watched TV events in the world, but something very few Americans know much about. The movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga out
POLL: 89% of Americans wear masks in public as the coronavirus pandemic persists
ABC News/Ipsos PollBy KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — An overwhelming majority of Americans say they’ve worn a face mask in public in the last week, as the coronavirus pandemic persists and infections reach new highs
Mothers of the Movement, Black female celebs urge Senate to act on voting rights
uschools/iStockBy DEENA ZARU, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Amid voting chaos in various primary elections around the country, the Mothers of the Movement, along with group of Black female celebrities, voiced their concerns about voting access in a