• President Biden To Visit Westchester: Here's When

    President Joe Biden will soon be making a stop in the region as part of a celebrity fundraising event. Biden will make his visit on Thursday, April 25 in Westchester County to a fundraising event in the village of Irvington-on-Hudson hosted by actors Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, according to the event's webpage.  The exact location of the event has not yet been announced. The cheapest tickets for the fundraising events will cost $3,300, while the most expensive will cost as much...

  • Healey steps up promotion of Biden

    Gov. Maura Healey was one of three governors tapped to speak Wednesday on the Biden administration's workforce agenda, the latest instance of Healey lending a voice of support as the president gears up for a tough reelection fight.

  • Joe Biden Is Scared of His Own Shadow

    This week, the Islamic Republic of Iran—a radical Shariah theocracy hellbent on the destruction of Israel and Saudi Arabia, among others—fired some 300 drones and Read More

  • Joe Biden: The Lights Are on, but Nobody's Home

    Holy crap, he's getting worse. Who is keeping this poor old man up there in the public eye? It's getting harder, day by day, to think he's capable of making any substantive decisions; why are the Democrats continuing to place their presidential hopes on this guy? It has to be embarrassing — but then, the Democrats have plenty to be embarrassed about, assuming they are still capable of feeling embarrassment.

    • CNN

    Trump and Biden both say they’d debate each other

    Jim Trusty, Ankush Khardori, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins and CNN’s Jamie Gangel speak with CNN’s Jake Tapper

    • WNYC

    A Harsh Critique of President Biden on Gaza

    Nicholas Kristof, opinion columnist for The New York Times and author of several books, including the forthcoming memoir Chasing Hope (Penguin Random House, 2024), shares his critique of how he says President Biden has mishandled the United States' role in Israel's war in Gaza, what he sees as Biden's reasoning, the political implications and what the United States could do moving forward to end the war.

  • Biden does live interview with Howard Stern

    President Biden was a guest on "The Howard Stern Show" on Friday, surprising listeners with an unannounced appearance on the longtime radio host's Sirius program. "I think I should leave now," Biden joked, after Stern gushed he was a strong admirer of the president's and had wanted to meet him for a long time. "I know everyone's going to think I'm doing a fake interview with you, but you are really here," Stern said. The interview was about as friendly as it gets, with Stern and Biden discussing...

  • Biden says he'll debate Trump 'somewhere'

    President Biden on Friday said he’ll debate former President Trump ahead of the November election, but didn’t offer specifics about when or where.

  • Biden does surprise interview with Howard Stern

    President Biden on Friday sat down for an hour live interview with Howard Stern at his New York City radio studio.

  • The Biden administration's Hispanic chain gang

    In the shadows of our Nation, a grim reality persists. Tens of thousands of Hispanic migrant children in the U.S. have fallen prey to the depraved clutches of human traffickers, their futures sold for profit and power in a $150 billion-a-year industry, with an administration complicit in putting them in what amounts to chains of modern-day slavery.

  • NYT blasts Biden for avoiding interviews

    The Times in a statement called it “troubling” that Biden “has so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term.”

  • Biden’s information power grab

    Remember when the internet died on June 11, 2018? Neither do we. But if you had listened to any member of the Democratic Party who commented on the subject at the time, that was the day Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai destroyed the internet with the rescission of former President Barack Obama‘s “net neutrality” […]