President Joe Biden bristled at the suggestion he has engaged in any wrongdoing with his family's business dealings as the House edges closer to vote on whether to approve an impeachment inquiry into him.
Members of Harvard's Jewish community expressed shock and horror Tuesday, one day after the institution's president, Claudine Gay, refused to say that calling for the genocide of Jews violated the school's harassment policy.
President Joe Biden delivered remarks at the White House Tribal Nations Summit on Wednesday afternoon, ahead of a new executive order that will make it easier for Native Americans to receive federal funding.
House Republicans warned Hunter Biden on Wednesday that they would begin the process of holding him in contempt of Congress if he does not appear for a deposition next week.
Another batch of one-time direct payments from the Permanent Fund Dividend is set to be sent out to more eligible Alaska residents who have yet to receive theirs from the program.
Residents in the District of Columbia who receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will stop receiving benefits for December in four days.
Relatives of incarcerated people in Chicago are asking outgoing Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx to reexamine their loved ones' cases that were investigated by an officer accused of multiple instances of witness tampering and misconduct.