White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gave a very awkward and short response when asked Thursday about the death of O.J. Simpson.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and national security adviser Jake Sullivan will speak to the media at 1:30 EDT on Tuesday.
Republicans haven’t ‘moderated’ their extreme stance on abortion, but much of the media is eager to give that impressionGet Margaret Sullivan’s latest columns delivered straight to your inboxSometimes, in 2024 America, you have to pinch yourself to make sure you’re not in a long-running dystopian nightmare. Then again, maybe we all are. And no amount of pinching will help.Two scenes from this week stand out.Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture...
The White House on Thursday offered mild sympathy to the family of football hall of famer O.J. Simpson, who passed away of cancer earlier in the day.
The White House still isn't addressing the meat of President Joe Biden's cannibal controversy.
Since Joe Biden came into office, his senility and lack of control have been obvious. Whether speaking about his wife or his staff, there was always an air that the president wasn't making the final decisions. Have those handlers started to lose control of the situation, though?
There is a fundamental flaw in Everett Piper’s argument in “The heart of Donald Trump and the immutable truth” (web, April 13).
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra refused on Tuesday to condemn or even distance himself from abortions of unborn babies who are ready to Read More
Over the next week, six major banks will be reporting their earnings. Higher interest rates could affect both sides of their balance sheets.
The Fed’s view that recent high readings of inflation were part of a bumpy trip back to 2% inflation needs to be revisited. After another poor inflation number, rate cuts are on ice indefinitely, with the probability the Fed won’t be able to cut in 2024 at all rising significantly.
A lot of pro-lifers are upset at Donald Trump for his stand on abortion (“Trump declines to endorse a national abortion ban and says it should be left to the states,” web, April 8).
A new abortion rights advocacy organization, Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights, officially launched its ballot initiative, which aims to enshrine abortion rights in Montana’s state constitution. If the petition drive succeeds, it will make abortion central to the 2024 campaign and likely give vulnerable Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, a staunch abortion rights supporter, a boost. “Abortion is a topic that’s become politicized and stigmatized, but in reality, we all love someone or are someone...