Outnumbered' panelists sound off after the State Department used taxpayer money to fund therapy sessions for federal employees after the presidential election.
Biden, who turned 82 on Wednesday, has significantly lagged his immediate predecessors when it comes to interactions with the press.
After warning voters for years that a Donald Trump win would be calamitous for American democracy, Biden has gone largely silent on his concerns about what lays ahead for America and he has yet to substantively reflect on why Democrats were decisively defeated up and down the ballot.
Fox News’ Jeff Paul breaks down the New York Post report that alleges the Biden administration is allowing illegal migrants to use an app to skip in-person ICE check-ins.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul may have a heavyweight challenge on her hands as Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) hits the road to “embark on a listening tour and find out about the needs of New York state.” Torres said on Wednesday that the Empire State has a “leadership crisis,
As he made his final appearance at global gatherings, including at the Group of 20 summit in Brazil, President Biden lobbied for his foreign policy goals even as leaders shifted attention away from him.
"The View" hosts have debated and criticized Donald Trump's Cabinet nominations, including Matt Gaetz and Dr. Oz.
President-elect Donald Trump will return to Washington, D.C., soon, and a handful of powerful people who are still there because the former president put them in their positions don’t plan on leaving.
Donald Trump has described the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as a "green scam" and vowed to repeal it after he returns to the White House in January.
In today’s edition, White House correspondent Mike Memoli files a dispatch from Rio de Janeiro on President Joe Biden's final international summit. Plus, national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down the final election results from our seven key "Deciders" counties. Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.
To Democrats it might feel like a cruel irony: President Joe Biden’s chief economic policies, like the CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act, have funneled millions of dollars to support jobs projects in Western, Midwestern and Southern states that just voted to reelect Donald Trump.