
Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff speaks to his supporters in Atlanta as votes continue to be counted in the Georgia's 6th Congressional District special election on Tuesday, April 18. Ossoff fell just short of the 50% he needed to win and will face off in June with the other top vote-getter, Republican Karen Handel. The race is to replace Tom Price, who is now President Donald Trump's health and human services secretary.

Thousands of protesters fill Tom McCall Waterfront park during the March for Science in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, April 22.

Vice President Mike Pence, second from right in foreground, is briefed by US Gen. Vincent Brooks while visiting the Observation Post Ouellette near the Korean border village of Panmunjom on Monday, April 17. Pence's wife Karen, left, and two daughters, Charlotte and Audrey, joined him at the military base near the Demilitarized Zone a day after North Korea conducted a failed missile launch.

President Trump returns to the White House after a day trip to Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, April 18. On his trip, Trump visited the headquarters of Snap-On Tools, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer, and signed the "Buy American, Hire American" executive order.

Hillary Clinton takes the stage Thursday, April 20, before speaking at a fund-raising dinner in New York for The Center, an LGBT community organization. She was honored with the Trailblazer Award and thanked members of the audience for supporting her unsuccessful 2016 presidential bid.

President Trump poses for photographs Wednesday, April 19, with the New England Patriots during a celebration of the team's Super Bowl victory on the South Lawn at the White House.

Israel's President Reuven Rivlin, right, shakes hands with US Defense Secretary James Mattis, left, on Friday, April 21, in Jerusalem, Israel.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein speaks during a town hall meeting with constituents on Monday, April 17, in San Francisco.

Former Vice President Joe Biden takes a selfie at the grand opening of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia on Wednesday, April 19. The former vice president was the keynote speaker at the opening.

Karen Handel, Republican candidate for Georgia's 6th Congressional District seat, updates supporters on early results at a special election-night watch party in Roswell, Georgia, on Tuesday, April 18. Handel finished second in the special election and will face off in June with the top vote-getter, Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff. The race is to replace Tom Price, who is now President Trump's health and human services secretary.

Sen. Bernie Sanders and DNC Chair Tom Perez walk past each other as Sanders takes to the stage to speak during their "Come Together and Fight Back" tour at the James L Knight Center on Wednesday, April 19 in Miami, Florida. Sanders and Perez spoke on topics including raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, pay equity for women, rebuilding the crumbling infrastructure and more.

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly delivers a speech at George Washington University on Tuesday, April 18. "The threat to our nation and our American way of life has not diminished," Kelly said. "In fact, the threat has metastasized and decentralized, and the risk is as threatening today as it was that September morning almost 16 years ago."

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer reads "How To Catch The Easter Bunny" to children during the 139th Easter Egg Roll at the White House on Monday, April 17.




