In short order, the Democratic presidential campaign, almost entirely inherited from Biden, found a new direction.
Rand Paul is asking the Department of Justice to investigate whether the Biden-Harris administration violated the Hatch Act with a program to stabilize Medicare premiums that rose following the Inflation Reduction Act.
Harris' team is considering keeping Biden Cabinet officials if she wins and Democrats lose the Senate
Elon Musk’s X suspended an independent journalist on Thursday for sharing an unverified dossier on vice-presidential candidate JD Vance containing his personal information, with the billionaire CEO calling the spread of the document “one of the most egregious, evil doxing actions we’ve ever seen.”
Critics are questioning the timing of the Biden Department of Justice's investigation into New York City Mayor Eric Adams following the mayor's criticism of its immigration policies.
As he approaches the lame duck era of his first and only term, President Joe Biden is showing signs that he’s less constrained by the scrutiny of a campaign.
"The Harris-Walz campaign team has to be less than thrilled about the possibility of a Biden valedictory tour," the former White House staffer said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the White House on Thursday could be his final chance to convince a receptive American president of his country’s war aims.
President Joe Biden has signed a temporary government spending bill that keeps agencies operating into December, after Congress punted key spending decisions until after the November election.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday finalized a $6 million fine for a political consultant over fake robocalls that mimicked President Joe Biden's voice, urging New Hampshire voters not to vote in that state's Democratic primary.