rarrarorro/iStockBY: DEENA ZARU, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — As hunger surges during the COVID-19 pandemic, millions more in the U.S. have turned to the Department of Agriculture’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, for relief — formerly known
oleksii arseniuk/iStockBY: KENDALL KARSON, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — The 538 members of the Electoral College are set to cast votes for president and vice president on Monday — marking another step toward making President-elect Joe Biden’s victory
Amy Sparwasser/iStockBY: DEVIN DWYER, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — The U.S. Supreme Court late Friday officially put to rest a brazen eleventh-hour attempt by the state of Texas and Republican allies of President Donald Trump to throw
400tmax/iStockBy BENJAMIN SIEGEL, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — A former senior Department of Homeland Security intelligence official who accused agency leaders of downplaying the threat of Russian election interference and white supremacist groups, appeared on Capitol Hill Friday to
Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for GlamourBy AARON KATERKSY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — President Donald Trump is trying to halt the defamation lawsuit brought by former Elle magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll, whose attorney on Friday accused the
US SenateBy ALLISON PECORIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Bipartisan efforts that would have established a National Museum of the American Latino and an American Women’s History Museum on the National Mall failed Thursday evening at the hands
Evgenia Parajanian/iStockBy LAUREN LANTRY, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Kelvin Silva believed he was safe from deportation. Silva, 44, was born in the Dominican Republic and legally moved to the United States when he was 11, joining his
Kevin Dietsch-Pool/Getty ImagesBy TRISH TURNER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Sources on both sides of the aisle in the Senate told ABC News that chances for a grand compromise on a COVID-19 relief package are growing dimmer, though