
Biden is pardoning thousands convicted of marijuana charges on federal lands and in Washington
The White House said it’s his latest round of executive clemencies meant to rectify racial disparities in the justice system

The White House said it’s his latest round of executive clemencies meant to rectify racial disparities in the justice system

A delegation from the Biden administration will visit President López Obrador to define new measures to deal with the massive arrival of people at the frontier

The video call between the two powers’ generals comes a month after the meeting in which Biden and Xi agreed to resume their relationship

Bankruptcy law does not allow for the dissolution of debts that come from a ‘willful and malicious injury’ inflicted on someone else

Just 50% of Black adults said they approve of Biden in a December poll. That is compared with 86% in July 2021, with the gap fueling concerns about his reelection prospects

Chicago authorities said bus operators began trying to drop off people in neighboring cities to avoid penalties that include fines, towing or impoundment

The top tribunal must decide whether the 14th Amendment — which bans an ‘insurrectionist’ from running for public office — can be applied to a president

The Court was urged to rule over his immunity to prevent any delays that could postpone the trial of the Republican presidential primary front-runner until after next year’s election

As part of the agreement, Caracas will also extradite a criminal known by the alias Fat Leonard and release 21 Venezuelan political prisoners

The Democratic president stopped short of commenting on the Colorado legal case. ‘Whether the 14th Amendment applies or not, we’ll let the court make that decision,’ he said
The documents confirmed that federal prosecutors were examining whether Giuliani had gotten anything of value in return for lobbying to fire then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch

The president of Ukraine is considering mobilizing up to half a million people for the war against Russia, admitting that ‘no one knows when it will end’

Immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility. Civil rights organizations say the new law is unconstitutional and preempted by federal law

Charles Donohoe was the second Proud Boy to plead guilty. His sentence could be a bellwether for other conspirators who agreed to cooperate with federal prosecutors

The company plans to suspend sales of the Series 9 and Ultra 2 versions of its popular watch for online U.S. customers beginning Thursday afternoon and in its stores on Sunday

More than 3.7 billion people will be able to vote in elections in 70 countries next year. From the U.S. to the EU, from Taiwan to India, there are some results that will have global impacts

Ford, General Motors and others say they plan to provide adapters to customers whose EVs are now equipped with the CCS technology so they can plug into the Tesla network

The proposal would sharply limit commercial timber harvests in old-growth forests while allowing logging to continue in ‘mature forests’ that have not yet reached old-growth stage

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un previously called the Hwasong-18 the most powerful weapon of his nuclear forces

Teetering between prison and the White House, navigating his campaign and his trial, the former president is planning his return despite being accused of 91 criminal offenses. His first challenge is to win the Republican presidential primaries so that he can contest the 2024 general election. His victory would alter US democracy and its role in the world

Israelis are incensed after IDF troops killed three hostages in the Strip on Friday, shouting ‘terrorists!’ as the captives waved a white flag

Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs said she issued the executive order because “the federal government is refusing to do its job to secure our border and keep our communities safe”

The President has been criticized about the record numbers of migrants at the border while he is also trying to address the political weakness before a potential campaign rematch next year with Donald Trump

The poll found that about half of U.S. adults, 51%, say democracy is working ‘not too well’ or ‘not well at all’

An Israeli who only consumes their country’s media will find it hard to gauge the suffering of the Palestinians

The project that Israel and Iran so vehemently reject is worth revisiting, even if it means making painful concessions when the conflict ends

Netanyahu tries to iron out differences with the United States, thanking it for delivering weapons for the war and vetoing the UN call for a ceasefire