Nation Feb 07 White House considers expanding limits on ‘no-knock’ warrant after Amir Locke death White House press secretary Jen Psaki says Biden is looking at whether to further limit federal agents' use of the tactic after a local SWAT team fatally shot 22-year-old Amir Locke in Minneapolis.
Politics Feb 03 WATCH: Biden says nation must come together to end gun violence during visit to New York Running through a grim tally of recent gun deaths, Biden pledged that the federal government would step up its fight against gun violence by working more closely with police and communities to stop the surging bloodshed.
Politics Jan 28 WATCH: Biden visits collapsed bridge in Pennsylvania, touts infrastructure law President Joe Biden is heading to Pittsburgh to promote the benefits of his infrastructure package — and he's set to appear just two miles from the site of an early-morning bridge collapse that underscores his frequent calls to do more…
Politics Jan 27 WATCH: Biden says first Black woman justice on Supreme Court ‘long overdue’ He praised retiring Justice Stephen Breyer as a model public servant and promised a nominee by the end of February. Breyer joined Biden at the White House, a day after news broke of the 83-year-old’s upcoming retirement.
Politics Jan 27 As Biden considers Supreme Court justice replacement, three contenders emerge as frontrunners President Joe Biden is eyeing at least three judges for an expected vacancy on the Supreme Court.
Politics Jan 13 Founder of Oath Keepers, 10 other members charged with seditious conspiracy in Capitol insurrection Stewart Rhodes is the highest-ranking member of an extremist group to be arrested in the deadly siege and it is the first time the Justice Department has brought a seditious conspiracy charge in connection with the attack on the Capitol.
Politics Jan 11 WATCH: Biden, Harris deliver remarks in Georgia on protecting voting rights, election integrity President Joe Biden says that he supports changing Senate rules in order to pass voting rights legislation, declaring that changing the rules would be to protect the “heart and soul of our democracy.”…
Politics Jan 03 As worries about U.S. democracy grow, Democrats and activists push Biden for voting rights legislation President Joe Biden only rarely talks about last January's violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the conspiratorial lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Arts Dec 23 Joan Didion, revered author and essayist, dies at 87 Joan Didion, the revered author and essayist whose provocative social commentary and detached, methodical literary voice made her a uniquely clear-eyed critic of a uniquely turbulent time, has died.
Nation Dec 22 Biden extends student loan moratorium to May 1 The Biden administration is extending a student loan moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to put off debt payments during the pandemic.