YakobchukOlena/iStockBy AMANDA MAILE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — It will take up to 8,000 Boeing 747 freighters to distribute COVID-19 vaccines across the globe – and lobbyists are calling for aviation employees to be considered essential workers in
krblokhin/iStockBy LUKE BARR and JACK DATE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — U.S. officials have been scrambling over the last several days to assess the damage from a potentially devastating breach across multiple U.S. government computer networks, include those
Sarah Silbiger for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesBy OLIVIA RUBIN and MATT MOSK, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Colorado voting machine company that fringe pro-Trump forces have targeted with dark conspiracy theories of a rigged 2020
TriggerPhoto/iStockBy BEN GITTLESON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump wasn’t expected to join Vice President Mike Pence and President-elect Joe Biden in the coming days when they get vaccinated for COVID-19, a decision that could be
Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesBy BRIANA STEWART, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock appeared on ABC’s The View on Thursday and talked about the high stakes in his race. “It’s difficult to overstate how
ABC NewsBy SARAH KOLINOVSKY, ABC News (WILMINGTON, Del.) — With a formal nomination from President-elect Joe Biden to serve as transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg could now become the first openly gay person approved by the Senate to
TriggerPhoto/iStockBy BEN GITTLESON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The director of the White House security office, Crede Bailey, was in an intensive care unit for three months and had part of his leg amputated after contracting COVID-19 several
TriggerPhoto/iStockBY DEVIN DWYER, SARAH HERNDON, and JACQUELINE YOO, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — This story is part of “America in Transition,” a series of reports on key parts of Donald Trump’s legacy, Joe Biden’s plans for change, and