Karine Jean-Pierre says Biden is ready to handle hecklers during State of the Union: ‘He got this’
The White House said Wednesday that President Biden will be ready for anything during Thursday night’s upcoming State of the Union address,
Trump campaign rejects effort to have RNC foot former president’s legal bills: ‘Hard no’
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is making it clear that the Republican National Committee (RNC) will not be covering a penny
House passes $460 billion government funding bill blasted by GOP hardliners
The House of Representatives has passed a $460 billion bill to fund part of the federal government for the remainder of fiscal
Trump calls for debates with Biden ‘anytime, anywhere, anyplace’
Former President Donald Trump is calling for debates between himself and President Biden ahead of the 2024 general election, saying he is
White House calls on world leaders to help stop ‘reckless’ Houthi attacks after civilian sailors killed
White House officials are calling on governments around the world to join efforts to stop Iranian-backed Houthi rebels from attacking cargo ships
The ‘uncommitted’ vote story isn’t exactly what you might think
correction An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified the 2012 Republican presidential nominee; it was Mitt Romney. This article has been corrected. It
East Palestine ‘controlled burn’ could have been avoided, NTSB chair says
The decision to conduct a controlled burn of five derailed tank cars that unleashed a plume of toxic chemicals last year in
Interest rates will likely start coming down this year — but not clear when, Fed Chair says
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday reiterated that he expects interest rates to start coming down this year, but is not ready yet









