With the president planning to announce he is running for re-election and the real estate mogul the favorite of Republican voters, all signs suggest there will be a repeat of the 2020 White House race. It would be the first time this has happened in seven decades
How much the lawsuit will actually end up costing Fox is unclear because there are ways it can defray some of the expense, primarily through insurance and the use of tax deductions
The court’s action almost certainly will leave access to mifepristone unchanged at least into next year, as appeals play out, including a potential appeal to the high court
A second wave of Republican candidates is preparing to enter the presidential race later this spring following a monthslong lull as the GOP field finally takes shape
The king of conservative and tabloid media reached a $787.5 million out of court settlement with Dominion over vote-rigging claims to avoid his day in court
The justices are weighing arguments that allowing restrictions contained in lower-court rulings to take effect would severely disrupt the availability of the drug mifepristone
The former guerilla met with the U.S. president to discuss the war on drugs, conserving the Amazon and the situation in Venezuela
A whistleblower says they have information about a “failure to mitigate clear conflicts of interest in the ultimate disposition,” of the criminal investigation related to the younger Biden’s taxes and foreign business work
In addition to targeting specific companies, Beijing is considering limiting access to materials and technologies in industries that it dominates, such as intelligent vehicles and the photovoltaic sector
The Republican legislative package aims to revive a number of policies either enacted or proposed under then-President Donald Trump that restricted asylum rules
The event, which is being organized by the Democratic National Committee, is not a fundraiser, but is meant to energize the top party donors for Biden’s campaign
The Republican leader is using the legislation as a strategic move, a starting point to draw President Biden into negotiations that the White House has, so far, been unwilling to have over the debt crisis
The package would limit future federal spending increases to 1% a year, a proposal that has almost no chance in the Democratic-controlled Senate
The White House said that the directives in the order would be funded out of existing commitments, meaning that the directives’ impact would be limited and they’d carry more of a symbolic weight
A Russian judge ruled Tuesday that American journalist Evan Gershkovich must remain behind bars on espionage charges
In a speech Monday at the New York Stock Exchange, the Republican leader lashed out at President Joe Biden for refusing to engage in budget cutting negotiations to prevent a debt crisis
Republican senators are eager to turn Jared Bernstein’s confirmation fight into a referendum on how effective the Biden administration has been in controlling rising prices and shepherding the economy out of the pandemic
The Biden administration says it’s seeing minimal damage from the disclosure of highly classified documents related to the war in Ukraine and U.S. views of its allies and partners
The decision temporarily keeps in place federal rules for use of the drug mifepristone, while the high court takes time to more fully consider the issues raised in a court challenge
She’s a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and her vote is critical if majority Democrats want to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominees to the federal courts
The president noted that a ‘full-blown’ investigation was underway by the intelligence community and the Justice Department on who leaked the information. ‘We’re getting close,’ he said
Biden met with Ireland’s top leaders, speaking of shared values between the two nations and the opportunities that lay ahead, while praising the nation for its humanitarian work welcoming Ukrainian refugees
The Biden administration is closing out a three-week push to highlight the benefits of infrastructure investments in local communities by awarding nearly $300 million to help repair or replace more than a dozen bridges
The action will allow those covered by the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, to access government-funded health insurance programs
Her announcement Wednesday came after two House Democrats called on her to resign because of her extended absence from Washington while she recovers from a case of shingles
The rule proposed would prohibit health care organizations from giving authorities personal medical records for investigations related to reproductive care in states where women legally obtained abortions
Dozens of scientists from universities and environmental groups are pushing for the removal of the head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service