A conservative legal group filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, alleging it illegally deleted the emails of federal employees in violation of federal law. America First Legal, led by former senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller, is suing Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan, and the National […]
Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker tells CNN’s Dana Bash that he’s “concerned” about President Biden having to fact-check Trump during a debate but adds that Biden “is a terrific debater.”
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suggested that the high prices of staples such as gas and food are the "real problem" for President Joe Biden as he seeks re-election."The DNC is treating me as if I am President Biden's big challenge. But his real problem is not me, his real problem is $4 milk, $4 gas, $6 loaf of bread and the fact that this generation of American kids are never going to own their own home. We are the only campaign talking about how to make life...
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President Joe Biden said legislation on border security should have been included in the $95 billion foreign aid package signed into law on Wednesday.
A survey of IT staff revealed concerns about the use of AI-generated content to undermine democratic processes.
As the virus continues its spread to new species, the World Health Organization fears it is moving closer to people
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Asna Tabassum received some backlash about her social media content on the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Tabassum said she questions the university's reasoning for canceling the speech.
It's the first time Biden's indicated he will debate Trump this election
No matter who wins the U.S. election in November, for China it’s lose-lose. With mistrust between the two nations deepening, both President Biden and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump have sought to cast themselves as hard-line negotiators who will stand tough against China’s rise. And with both candidates vying to prove their mettle on dealing with China, experts are divided on which would ultimately harm Beijing’s interests more. “There’s no best-case scenario. There’s only the bad...