Trump admin "salivating" to prosecute journalists—Ex-Washington Post editor
Martin Baron said the incoming administration has "a lot of tools in their toolbox and I think they will use every single one of them."
Marjorie Taylor Greene raises new question about mystery drones
The congresswoman raised questions on why the term "drone" is being used to describe the mysterious sightings in several states.
Social Security: Full list of Republicans who voted for major change
Senator Rand Paul pushed to gradually raise the retirement age for the benefits to 70, but the proposal failed.
Democrats declare "victory" over Donald Trump and Elon Musk
Representative Pramila Jayapal said that Democrats "forced" Trump and Musk "to back down from the 11th hour demand to pass a suspension of the debt ceiling."
Chinese media mocks US 'delusion' over spy drones
Earlier this week President Biden said alleged mystery drone sightings across the U.S. were "nothing nefarious."
Joe Biden overtakes Donald Trump on judicial appointments
All of Biden's picks will serve lifetime appointments, meaning they will serve to protect his legacy when Trump takes office.
Families of detained Americans in China hold onto hope amid recent releases
Four Americans have been released from Chinese imprisonment since September, but advocates warn that more intervention is necessary to help hundreds more.
Rep. Biggs: Congress Is Self-Inflicting Another Funding Crisis | Opinion
A simple alternative to the House of Representatives' habit of using continuing resolutions to fund the government would be to pass appropriations bills as required by law.
Monthly border crossings dip below 100k for first time in Biden presidency
More immigrants showed up at official ports of entry than tried to cross between them during November, border patrol data showed.
Donald Trump moves to stop border wall sell-off
President-elect has taken legal action to stop the Biden administration from disposing of unused border wall materials.
Alaska's Dunleavy asks Trump to revive drilling, logging in protected lands
Environmental groups are prepared to challenge any expedited development projects in these areas.
China prepares for next stage of US tech war under Donald Trump
The country's imports of integrated circuits between January and November were up 14 percent year on year.
National Christmas Tree Lighting 2024: Ceremony start time and performers
The National Christmas Tree Lighting will take place at the White House again with President Joe Biden and numerous performers to usher in the holidays.
Joe Biden cancels student debt for tens of thousands
The Biden administration announced the cancellation of student debt for an additional 55,000 public service workers on Friday.
Kamala Harris cancels California trip, goes to White House—what we know
Kamala Harris' office said on Thursday that she would now not travel to Los Angeles and would remain in Washington D.C.
Deportations hit highest level in decade as Biden leaves office
After a surge in illegal border crossings, ICE said it had removed over 270,000 people over the past year.
Biden sets goal of cutting greenhouse gases by more than 60%
His revised target builds on previous commitments to halve emissions by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Biden gives federal employees day off Christmas Eve—Here's what will close
The executive order marks the first time during his presidency that Biden has granted government workers the extra day off.
Student loans: Biden pushing new rules to forgive debt for 31M borrowers
Altogether, if approved, Biden will see student loan forgiveness for 31 million more borrowers.
Biden was having 'good and bad days' as far back as 2021: report
A new Wall Street Journal report suggests that the president needed hands-on management from the White House starting just months into his presidency.
Biden expected to see pope on last overseas trip of presidency: report
Biden is scheduled to meet with Pope Francis next month, multiple sources told The Associated Press.
Biden's DEA administrator touts massive decline in fentanyl overdoses
Anne Milgram, appointed in 2021, has been at the helm of the DEA through the height of the synthetic opioid crisis.
Texas moves to stop border wall auction
Ken Paxton said he took action "following reports that the Biden Administration is illegally selling segments of the border wall."
Biden sets new emissions targets in a final flurry of climate action
In the closing weeks of his presidency, Joe Biden set ambitious CO2 emissions targets and approved billions for EVs before Donald Trump takes over.
Capital Punishment Is Unfortunately Needed in America | Opinion
The anti-death penalty interests in this country conduct their arguments in insidious and even cowardly ways, all in effort to avoid a clear yes or no debate about the death penalty itself.
Biden Should Fulfill Promise To Commute Federal Death Sentences | Opinion
Will President Joe Biden commute all federal death sentences or will he break another campaign promise before leaving office in January?
Is China behind mystery drones? What we know
Some lawmakers from both parties worry that the mysterious drones spotted across the Northeast may have been sent by the Chinese.
Biden pays tribute to first wife and baby daughter who died in 1972 crash
Joe Biden attended a private memorial early Wednesday at St. Joseph on the Brandywine Roman Catholic Church.
How Nancy Pelosi would be impacted by congressional stock trading ban
"Nobody in the Congress should be able to make money in the stock market while they're in the Congress," President Joe Biden said.
Map shows North Korean advance as casualties in Ukraine surpass 200 troops
The figures mark the first significant U.S. assessment of North Korean losses since their deployment to aid Russia's war effort.