The National Institutes of Health on Wednesday announced that it will begin clinical trial testing of a new HIV vaccine in the United States and South Africa.
At least 10 people were arrested after angry New Yorkers took to the streets of Staten Island on Tuesday to block a busload of immigrants as they headed to a converted shelter.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted a new rule that tightens restrictions surrounding the naming of investment funds that prioritize environmental or social concerns.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is holding a press briefing on the interest rate decision as officials are expected to leave the interest rate unchanged in Wednesday’s announcement as the rate of inflation is slightly easing up while oil prices are surging.
The Senate failed to pass a procedural vote on Wednesday on a spending measure funding the departments of Agriculture, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, as well as veterans affairs and military construction, for next year on Wednesday, after top Republicans voted against the measure in an effort to buy more time to strike a deal.
Delaware residents who receive financial support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be issued their final payments for September in three days.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) blasted Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) for accusing Attorney General Merrick Garland of being in contempt of Congress for refusing to comment on active investigations.
Former President Donald Trump's and Hunter Biden's criminal proceedings likely won't face much delay if the government shuts down next month, despite efforts by House Republicans to stymie special counsel Jack Smith.