A final ruling on updates to Title IX, the federal civil rights law prohibiting sex-based discrimination at federally funded schools, was sent to the White House Friday for review. Potential updates to the law could determine how schools respond to sexual misconduct and codify protections for transgender students. The Education Department sent the regulation to...
President Biden's reelection team had its best grassroots fundraising month in January since it launched, the campaign first told The Hill. The campaign doubled the amount of grassroots donors from December to January who gave through just the JoeBiden.com website, which is what powered the increase last month. Also, it said the New Hampshire Democratic...
The Associated Press on Saturday projected that President Biden would win South Carolina's 2024 Democratic presidential primary, with the call made soon after the polls closed in the Palmetto State
Why are Palestinian refugees treated differently than all other refugees on the planet? Why does this separate treatment practically ensure that conflict with Israel...
House Speaker Mike Johnson quashed any notion of putting a border security and foreign aid package on the House floor soon, saying Senate leadership "eliminated the ability for swift consideration" of the legislation because of a lack of House GOP input.
Ex-Trump White House adviser John Bolton said President Biden "pretty well nailed" former President Donald Trump's disposition in cussword-filled remarks.
Washington Examiner Commentary Editor Conn Carroll joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss the three major problems President Joe Biden is facing right now (the economy, the border crisis, and the Middle East) and how the Biden administration is tackling them all.
President Joe Biden made news recently with his reported not-suitable-for-work insults of Donald Trump that he allegedly made in private settings. Such disparaging remarks would be no surprise as Biden has made his disdain for Trump clear. However, while Biden’s words say one thing, his actions say another. If imitation is the sincerest form of […]
President Biden will not sit with CBS News for an interview before next Sunday's Super Bowl, the network said. The White House declined the network's request for an interview with the president before the big game, which will air at 6:30 p.m. EST. The Super Bowl is expected to be watched by tens of millions...