Joe Biden
'Good Old Days': Biden, Obama Reunite to Push Affordable Care Act Changes
The event to announce new changes to the Affordable Care Act marked Obama's first time back at the White House since he left office.
Student Loans to Be Paused Again, But Not for as Long as Democrats Hoped
The pause is expected to be extended through August, while many Democrats recently pushed President Joe Biden to extend it through at least the end of the year.
Cold War Ambassador Fears World Where Russia Is a 'Pariah'
Jack Matlock, who served as U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union until 1991, made the comments after Russia was accused of brutal war crimes in Ukraine.
Zelensky Tells United Nations There's No Difference Between Russia and ISIS
Zelensky said that the one thing that sets the Russian military apart from ISIS is that one is a member of the United Nations Security Council.
Russia Committing Genocide in Ukraine, Says Holocaust Expert
Eugene Finkel's comments follow Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky's claim that Russia sought "the elimination of the whole nation."
To Defeat Putin's Totalitarianism, Work With Russians
Putin has consolidated his turn to totalitarianism, sending his country back into the mid-1980s.
Biden's Impossible Tax Increase
I am writing this on April Fool's Day. That may be the perfect day to try to explain how impossible, and indeed foolish, the newest Joe Biden tax proposal is.
MAGA GOP Wants Mitt Romney Replaced for Backing Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
The Utah Senator said he will vote for President Biden's pick despite not expecting to "agree with every decision she may make."
Precious Metal Values are Raising Battery Prices and Slowing EV Uptake
The shortage of lithium supplies and the instability of the nickel market is showing up in the cost of EV battery cells.
Schumer Steps in to Advance Jackson Nomination After Senate Panel Deadlocks
After four days of public hearings last month, the panel split 11-11 Monday on Jackson's historic nomination.
Russian Officer Sent Family Stolen Items From Murdered Ukrainians: Official
"These are war crimes and they will be recognized by the world as genocide," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday during a trip to Bucha.
Trevor Reed's Family Says He May Die in Russian Prison Without Biden's Help
Reed, a former U.S. Marine from Texas, has been detained in Russia since 2019 for allegedly endangering the lives of two Moscow police officers.
Pastor Says Trump Will Return to White House, Install 'Protégé'
Pastor Shane Vaughn said Trump's "brilliant" plan will ensure his reelection.
Ukrainian Father Greeted by Family in Emotional Return From War: Video
The mayor of Irpin, Ukraine, estimates that about 50 percent of the city's infrastructure is destroyed.
Biden Is Calling for Regime Change in Russia and This Time It Isn't A Gaffe
As President Joe Biden challenges Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin's legitimacy, professor Rajan Menon warns of two consequences that could prolong or even deepen the war in Ukraine.
'I Was At The White House TikTok Briefing'
The backlash influencer Ellie Zeiler got for sharing the White House's message about Russia was fueled by misogyny.
To Biden, It's Always Israel's Fault—Even While 11 Israelis Are Murdered
Amidst a wave of terror by Palestinians against Israelis, on Blinken's list of the actions required to foster peace, four fall to Israel.
Biden Doubles Down on Calling Putin a War Criminal: 'This Guy Is Brutal'
Images showing civilian bodies dead in the streets of Bucha, Ukraine have sparked international outrage.
Biden Brings Obama Back to White House as Approval Rating Remains Dismal
Only 41.1 percent of Americans think the president is doing a good job in office. The majority are concerned about the economic challenges facing the country.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Vote Set to Go Down to the Wire
Only one Republican has so far stated their support for Jackson's nomination to the nation's highest court.
'Mindless' Killing in Ukraine Won't Stop Until Biden Changes Strategy
Russia and Ukraine both know they can't achieve their military goals, but the U.S., focused on punishing Putin, isn't moving to broker a deal.
Sacramento Shooting Videos Show Mass Brawl Before Gunfire Erupts
Six people were killed and 12 others injured after a shooting in downtown Sacramento in the early hours of April 3.
Klain Likens Trump to Nixon, Says Biden Confident in Attorney General
"Only Richard Nixon and Donald Trump...believed that prosecution decisions should be made in the Oval Office," the president's chief of staff said.
Trump Asking Putin for Dirt on Biden 'Unacceptable,' Says GOP's Larry Hogan
"It's about the worst possible thing you can do," the Maryland governor said of the former president's comments.
Fox News Host Presses GOP Senator on Whether Trump's Putin Praise 'Unwise'
"Well, I just don't think it's a conversation worth having," John Cornyn of Texas said on Sunday.
Lisa McClain Lauds Trump for bin Laden Capture, Which Happened Under Obama
The congresswoman made the assertion at Trump's Michigan rally on Saturday, adding, "We need strength."
Mike Lindell Claims TV Stations Canceling His Ads With Him in Them
The MyPillow CEO did not name any stations specifically, but said Friday that they are "smaller" media outlets.
Zelensky NATO Compromise With Putin Hinges on West's Unlikely Participation
Experts aren't confident the U.S. would risk conflict with Russia to give Zelensky the security guarantees he wants.
If Biden Continues Massive Oil Release, How Long Would Reserves Last?
President Joe Biden announced a plan to release a million barrels of oil a day for six months, but how much more does the reserve hold?
Russia Warns Negotiations In Doubt After Alleged Ukrainian Oil Depot Strike
The alleged attack on Russian soil came after Ukraine's President Zelensky warned that Moscow's pull back of troops is "part of their tactics."