How Biden leaves wiggle room to opt against reelection bid
The Democratic National Committee has unanimously expressed “our full and complete support” for Biden’s reelection
The Democratic National Committee has unanimously expressed “our full and complete support” for Biden’s reelection
The US President says he will sign a GOP-backed measure to overturn changes to the criminal code in the District of Columbia
Although a president enjoys broad legal latitude to communicate to the public on matters of concern, the department said that “no part of a President’s official responsibilities includes the incitement of imminent private violence
Crews responded to the flight and took seven people to hospitals with injuries that were believed to be minor
Washington has issued a warning against any attempt by Beijing to provide military support to Moscow while the FBI assesses coronavirus originated in a ‘potential lab incident in Wuhan’
The National Park Service announced that Washington’s 3,700 cherry blossom trees would reach peak bloom this year from March 22-25
New Jersey wants to withdraw from a commission the states formed decades ago to combat the mob’s influence at their joint port
Kyiv urgently requires ammunition as the Kremlin seeks a breakthrough on the eastern front, where Moscow is sending waves of infantry to deplete the defenders’ stocks of heavy shells
Mexican federal sources confirm that a diplomatic letter has been issued requesting that the Sinaloa Cartel leader be sent to the US to stand trial for trafficking with marijuana and cocaine
U.S. overdose deaths hit a record in 2021, about three-quarters of those from opioids during a crisis that was first spun into the making by drug makers
Federal investigators released a preliminary report into the fiery derailment that prompted a toxic chemical release and an evacuation
The National Weather Service warns of “life-threatening” conditions due to a brutal winter storm across the Midwest and North
Jeremy Bertino is testifying against the group’s former national leader Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants as part of a cooperation deal with federal prosecutors
The average American juggled 6.7 subscriptions in 2022, up from 4.2 in 2019, according to Rocket Money, a personal finance app
With no swift end in sight to the war in Ukraine, opinion is divided between Kyiv seeking definitive battlefield success or accepting territorial losses for a peace agreement
Joe Biden’s surprise visit Monday was the first time in modern history that an American leader visited a war zone outside the protection of the US military
The US president made an unannounced trip to Kyiv to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a gesture of solidarity days before the anniversary of Moscow’s invasion
Officials, environmentalists and representatives of global industries that depend on the sea are watching negotiations closely
The competition between the two powers – each seeking global hegemony – is increasing pressures, risks and opportunities for other countries
The city has been struggling to accommodate 45,000 new arrivals. Mayor Eric Adams – who insists that there is no more room – is asking them to go to Canada
Blinken and Wang Yi, the Chinese Communist Party’s most senior foreign policy official, held talks in Munich after the US shot down an alleged surveillance device
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said the White House chief of staff is a kind of a “chief operating officer of the country”
Beijing imposes sanctions on US companies for selling military equipment to Taiwan following the surveillance balloon incident
Workers in white jumpsuits used rakes, shovels and pitchforks to clear McPherson Square, tossing the remnants of the tent city into a pair of garbage trucks
Anger briefly turned physical at Payton Gendron’s sentencing when a man in the audience rushed at him
The senator, who turns 90 in June, is the oldest member of Congress and has faced questions in recent years about her cognitive health and memory
Rodriguez’s guilty plea comes about two weeks before jury selection was supposed to begin in his trial in Washington