Operation Iraqi Freedom: 20 years since the war that undermined U.S. credibility
Two decades after George Bush ordered the invasion, Washington’s prestige in the Middle East is damaged, populism is on the rise and military spending divides Congress
Two decades after George Bush ordered the invasion, Washington’s prestige in the Middle East is damaged, populism is on the rise and military spending divides Congress
The 2008 financial crisis unleashed a political realignment that rejected perceived elites and establishment figures
Carter, who at 98 is the longest-lived US president, announced last month that he would spend his remaining days at home receiving end-of-life care
ConocoPhillips’ Willow project would produce 180,000 barrels of oil a day at its peak
Biden’s ability to avert a contagion among financial institutions will test his contention that his administration represents competence and stability
The order also seeks to promote more secure firearms storage and ensure US law enforcement agencies get the most from last summer’s bipartisan gun control law
‘Letters to Trump’ includes private correspondence with former presidents including Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Richard Nixon, along with celebrities like Oprah Winfrey
The stamp honoring the prolific writer, who died in 2019 at age 88, was unveiled in a tribute at Princeton University, where she taught for almost two decades
Covid-era restrictions have allowed US immigration officials to quickly turn around most migrants, but the White House is preparing to put an end to those measures
Just 37% of Democrats nationwide want the president to seek a second term, down from 52% in the weeks before last year’s midterm elections
Island officials admit to some positive steps, but believe that overall the Democratic president’s policies follow in the footsteps of his Republican predecessor
Russia’s suspension of its arms control treaty with the US augurs a new period of military deterrence, arms races and instability
Carter’s model is about more than how his grassroots strategy turned the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary into his springboard
Fried, 45, outdistanced former state Sen. Annette Taddeo at a special meeting of party members in suburban Orland
Seven billion recordings are sent over the messaging platform each day. Users have complained about the new form of communication, and the company is working on ways to transcribe them automatically
‘He’s not finished what he’s started. And that’s what’s important,’ Jill Biden says
The clash over Senate procedure could have major ramifications for Biden as he seeks to fill as many court vacancies as possible
The legal turmoil caused by the first major gun ruling in a decade will likely force the Supreme Court to step in again soon to provide more guidance for judges
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said the White House chief of staff is a kind of a “chief operating officer of the country”
The field of Republican presidential candidates is beginning to expand with former U.N. ambassador, Nikki Haley, announcing her candidacy
The president also nominates longtime adviser Jared Bernstein to be chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers
The Archives sent the letter to representatives of former presidents Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan
The Obama and Trump campaigns and the massive email hack against Macron show how data science can influence democratic elections
It may set records for nonfiction, but no book in memory approaches the pace of the final Harry Potter novel
The president’s personal attorneys come across the documents in the Penn Biden Center on November 2
The latest disclosure is in addition to the discovery of documents found in December in the president’s garage and in November at his former offices at the Penn Biden Center in Washington
It is a crime only if the retention and removal of top-secret material is intentional. For that reason, legal experts say, the former president faces considerably more legal peril