U.S. climate envoy John Kerry told China's top diplomat on Tuesday that President Joe Biden's administration is "very committed" to stabilizing relations between the world's two biggest economies, as the countries seek to restart high-level contacts.
The news that Tucker Carlson, Fox News’s highest-rated prime-time host, had abruptly left the network sent shockwaves throughout the media world in late April. Conservative anti-Trumpers and legacy media stars alike were quick to hop aboard the schadenfreude train.
Texas, California and Florida are the states with the most amount of student loan borrowers who can get debt relief provided through the Biden administration’s income-driven repayment (IDR) plans, the White House announced Tuesday morning. The Biden administration said Friday it will provide $39 billion in total student loan forgiveness for 804,000 borrowers through the IDR plans,...
The White House has announced plans to launch a new program aimed at helping Americans understand which devices they may use in their home that are less vulnerable to cyberattacks. As part of the effort, internet or Bluetooth-connected devices like baby monitors, home security cameras and refrigerators that meet U.S. government cybersecurity requirements will have...
When anti-Israel protesters shouted down a panel discussion at the far-Left Netroots Nation conference last weekend, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) tried to assuage the protesters by making it clear she agrees “Israel is a racist state” — as if it were a baseline, commonsense assumption.
Rep. Marc Molinaro successfully added language to a defense policy bill last week that would require DOD to examine where domestic security systems may be vulnerable to foreign AI.
In complete defiance of the Supreme Court, and ignoring the rules that govern the separation of powers, President Biden has decided by dictatorial fiat...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said Monday that he’s “certainly not running” for the White House next year, but emphasized how crucial his state will be to the eventual GOP nominee. “In politics, there’s always doors opening and closing. I got a great job right now. I personally feel like having more people in the...
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchison (R) said in an interview on Monday that the reason he was jeered at a political event was due to the “stranglehold” former President Trump has on his party. Hutchinson, who announced his candidacy in April, was greeted by boos and chants of “Trump” when he...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday accused Russia of “weaponizing food” after Moscow halted its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which has kept food supplies flowing out of Ukraine despite the war During a press conference, Blinken said that the deal, which was brokered by the United Nations and and Turkey, became...