The justices will hear the Biden administration’s appeal of one such ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a federal law meant to keep guns away from people who have domestic violence restraining orders against them
Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson lashed out at one another over the best way to end historical discrimination of minorities
The president of the Venezuelan Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, and Juan Gonzalez, advisor to Biden, met three weeks ago in the Gulf nation, which is unexpectedly assuming a leading mediation role
Allies insist that despite polls showing lagging enthusiasm among the Democratic base for the 80-year-old president, his party is solidly behind him
In a speech in Chicago, Joe Biden presented himself as a defender of workers and the middle class
Republicans have talked about the possibility of impeachment cases against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland, as well as President Joe Biden
In 10 years, Luisana Pérez went from landing in Miami as a Venezuelan immigrant to a senior position in the Joe Biden administration
The detainees are being accused of human smuggling, and if convicted, could be sentenced to life in prison. The discovery of the bodies in San Antonio, Texas shocked the world a year ago
The president says he’s working with service providers to bring down costs on what has become a household utility — like water or gas — but is often priced at a premium
The president said Monday that he spoke to allies over the weekend, and they are all in sync in working to ensure that they give Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘no excuse to blame this on the West’
Washington’s greatest concern in the face of a possible rebellion led by Prigozhin centered on control of Russia’s nuclear arsenal
US intelligence is divided between the two hypotheses but have ruled out the virus being created as a biological weapon
More than 25 million women between the ages of 15 and 44 live in states where the conditions for terminating a pregnancy have become stricter after landmark ruling
The President is banking on reproductive rights to be a galvanizing issue for voters in the 2024 election
Garland said Friday that attacks on the Justice Department’s independence are corrosive
Challenging a policy that prioritizes the deportation of migrants who are deemed to pose the greatest risk to public safety, Louisiana and Texas argued that federal immigration law requires authorities to detain and deport even those who pose little or no risk
The president said his blunt statements regarding China are ‘just not something I’m going to change very much’
The lawsuit challenges a federal law that requires colleges and universities to submit to private acreditors to qualify for federal funding
The facts of the case go back to a 1868 treaty signed by the tribes and federal government, which established the reservation as the tribe’s ‘permanent home’ — a promise the Navajo Nation says includes a sufficient supply of water
During their Oval Office meeting, Biden said, he and Modi had a ‘good discussion about democratic values,’ while Modi said ‘there’s absolutely no space for discrimination’ when pressed about his own commitment on human rights
The meeting of heads of intelligence agencies held in Singapore symbolizes the attempt to keep the multilateral framework alive in an increasingly conflict-ridden world
For the Indian Primer Minister, who arrived Tuesday in New York on a trip that will offer plenty of time to discuss global tensions, highlighting an ancient pursuit of inner tranquility was a symbolic choice
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday said it will reinstate a decades-old regulation that mandates blanket protections for species newly classified as threatened
The Biden campaign declined to comment. At a summit in San Francisco on Tuesday, Biden smiled when asked if he’s spoken to Hunter. ‘I’m very proud of my son,’ he said
The clash of words comes just over a day after Secretary of State Antony Blinken concluded a visit to Beijing that sought to break the ice in a relationship that has hit a historical low
The U.S. needs to shift gears and offer open and unequivocal support to independent electoral and judicial institutions in Mexico that act as a check on executive power
We are now operating under a new scenario, marked not only by the hegemonic decline of the Cold War powers, but also by strategic competition and the need to redefine the course of relations on the American continent