With a MAGA Republican second-in-line to the presidency, President Biden must put aside political disagreements to orchestrate pressing, necessary legislation.
Read MoreIn honor of World Mental Health Day, Emhoff and Dr. Murthy empowered young people and their parents to advocate for mental health in our country.
Read MoreThe world watches as Former President Donald Trump sits in the courtroom facing a continuation of a civil business fraud trial in New York City.
Read MoreThe president and first lady both delivered significant remarks at events around the annual United Nations assembly.
Read MoreAt a military base in Anchorage, Biden honored the dead by urging unity in our country.
Read MoreTrump’s success in the 2024 Presidential election could dictate how his classified documents case proceeds.
Read MoreThis was the final stop and concluded the Investing in America tour that has lapsed over the course of three weeks.
Read MoreBuffalo has been through one of the toughest years, after being hit with unprecedented weather, gun violence, and now a life-changing injury has hit the heart and soul of Buffalo, their hometown NFL team the Buffalo Bills.
Read MoreThe first-ever Black lawmaker to run one of the two political parties in congress will take the position, marking a generational change in the chamber.
Read MoreNo longer a swing state, Florida has turned fully Republican once again by re-electing both a Republican Governor and Senator, but also historically electing the first ever Gen Z member of congress, Maxwell Alejandro Frost.
Read MorePresident Biden took the podium in New York to discuss the war in Ukraine, climate change, and the importance of having a unified body like the UN in the world today.
Read MoreMigrants said they were offered a flight to Massachusetts where they would find shelter, support, work permits, and English lessons but unsuspecting islanders had to rush to provide basic necessities.
Read MoreHundreds gathered at the crash site of Flight 93 to honor the heroes who fought back on September 11, 2001.
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