President Joe Biden's halting debate performance has led some in his own party to begin questioning whether he should be replaced on the ballot before November.
President Joe Biden will court LGBTQ+ voters at a pair of New York City events a day after his widely panned performance against Donald Trump in the presidential campaign's first debate.
President Joe Biden strained to quell Democratic anxieties over his unsteady showing in his debate with former President Donald Trump, as each candidate on Friday sought to expand his appeal in states he lost four years ago.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday for a Jan. 6 defendant challenging an obstruction charge used by federal prosecutors to ding people who entered the U.S. Capitol that day in 2021.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that judges have been giving too much deference to unelected bureaucrats and must reclaim some of that decision-making -- a decision that could slow the expansion of the administrative state.
Prominent Democrats are circling the wagons to bolster President Biden after his halting debate performance Thursday, arguing the party can't abandon him even as insiders seemed to be plotting exactly that through text messages and social media missives.
Democrat’s chatter about the possibility of replacing President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee ignores that it would put the party in a lose-lose situation. Biden’s abysmal debate performance has inspired anonymous Democratic operatives as well as liberal media pundits to call, hope, or pray that Biden will no longer be the party’s nominee in […]
As with the U.S. media, international media outlets are absorbed by the ghostly figure of President Joe Biden at Thursday’s presidential debate in Atlanta. Here are some snapshots of what different publications around the world are saying. Mexico’s El Universal lamented that Biden’s “hoarse, weak voice and his erratic statements ended up giving victory to a […]
In the latest example of left-wing linguistic totalitarianism, the Department of the Interior published a guide instructing bureaucrats to use “inclusive language” by abandoning supposedly offensive words such as “cockpit,” “husband,” and “mother.” The guide was “developed as part of the department’s efforts to prevent and combat discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.” […]