Fauci warns possible 4th surge in COVID-19 cases could undermine progress
Anna Moneymaker-Pool/Getty ImagesBy STEPHANIE EBBS and CHEYENNE HASLETT, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday he’s concerned about a possible fourth surge in COVID-19 cases as numbers tick up in some states and Europe, which
Biden, Harris to meet with AAPI leaders in Georgia following deadly spa shootings
TriggerPhoto/iStockBy JUSTIN GOMEZ, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden was planning to continue his “Help is Here” tour in Georgia on Friday to tout his relief bill, but the original plans have now been postponed after a
White House press secretary slips up, calls border migrant surge a 'crisis'
Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesBy SARAH KOLINOVSKY, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — For weeks, Biden administration officials have scrupulously avoided using the word “crisis” to describe the migrant surge on the southern border. But White House press secretary Jen Psaki
Putin challenges Biden to debate after president calls him a 'killer'
Oleksii Liskonih/iStockBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has reacted to President Joe Biden calling him a “killer” by challenging Biden to take part in a conversation with him broadcast live online. “I’ve
FBI releases new videos of Capitol attack, asks for help identifying suspects
FBIBy LUKE BARR and JACK DATE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The FBI on Thursday released more videos and pictures of alleged assaults on police officers during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. The released content includes
Georgia sheriff's department under fire after official says spa shootings suspect had 'really bad day'
Megan Varner/Getty ImagesBy EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (CHEROKEE COUNTY, Ga.) — The sheriff’s department in Cherokee County, Georgia, is facing backlash after a captain described the alleged gunman in the killings of eight people at Atlanta-area spas
Three arrested in beating and robbery of Asian man in San Francisco laundromat
San Francisco Police Dept.By MARLENE LENTHANG, ABC News (SAN FRANCISCO) — Three people have been arrested for robbing and attacking a 67-year-old Asian American man in a San Francisco laundromat in February. Calvin Berschell, Jason Orozco and
Tribe member Haaland now heads agency that once oppressed Native Americans
Sarah Silbiger/Getty ImagesBy MICHELLE STODDART, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — “History is being made, yet again,” Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday as she swore in Deb Haaland as the first Native American woman as interior secretary —
Two men indicted for conspiring to injure officers including Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick
Kuzma/iStockBy EMILY SHAPIRO and ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The two men arrested and charged last week for allegedly assaulting Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick and other officers with bear spray during the Jan. 6 riot
NCAA March Madness set to begin in Indiana
TuelekZa/iStockBy ABC News (NEW YORK) — The NCAA annual basketball tournament returns on Thursday night with its first four play-in games. One year after being canceled due to coronavirus concerns in March 2020, March Madness 2021 will