DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty ImagesBY: JADE LAWSON, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — Even as many Americans celebrated Joe Biden’s election win, some Black Americans and people of color knew work still had to be done. “Americans feel
Rey Del Rio/Getty ImagesBY: OLIVIA RUBIN AND MATTHEW MOSK, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) —As President Donald Trump and his allies continue their legal barrage in an effort to overturn the presidential election despite a succession of adverse rulings, some state
Alex Wong/Getty ImagesBY: DEENA ZARU, KIARA BRANTLEY-JONES AND ARIELLE MITROPOLOUS, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) —A record number of women and women of color are set to serve in the 117th Congress, beginning in January, due to notable gains
uschools/iStockBy JOHN PARKINSON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The House of Representatives took a historic vote Friday to pass a bill for the first time that would federally decriminalize marijuana.What does that mean and what happens next? Here
uschools/iStockBy BENJAMIN SIEGEL and KENDALL KARSON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Some of President Donald Trump’s staunchest Republican allies on Capitol Hill, are preparing what could be one of the president’s last long-shot opportunities to challenge the certification
Bill Chizek/iStockBy LIBBY CATHEY and ADIA ROBINSON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump is slated to hand over control of the White House to President-elect Joe Biden in 47 days. Here is how the transition is
Official White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadBy DEVIN DWYER and JON SCHLOSBERG, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — As President Donald Trump keeps a lower profile during his final weeks in office, behind the scenes the administration is racing
Official White House Photo by Delano ScottBy QUINN SCANLAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The president and vice president are heading to Georgia to headline rallies for the state’s two senators as a growing number of Republicans express