President Joe Biden on Monday told leaders from the 18-member Pacific Islands Forum that he has heard their warnings about the impact of climate change on their region and that his administration is committed to helping them meet the challenge.
A Native American group filed a lawsuit against the Washington Commanders after the team alleged the group, which is advocating that the team revert to its "Redskins" title, was "fake."
A majority of voters say the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is being used to hold him accountable under the law rather than an unfair political attack, according to a recent poll.
Democrats are dismissing speculation President Joe Biden underscoring the difference between so-called Bidenomics and "MAGAnomics" is a reflection of public dissatisfaction with Biden's economic policies.
A new Pfizer ad for its version of the COVID-19 vaccine features Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce encouraging viewers to get the latest vaccine while receiving a flu shot.
The 2024 presidential candidates are wading into the strike against the “Big Three” automakers. Here is where they stand on the strike and negotiations.
The American Civil Liberties Union called on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) not to pass a bill strengthening restrictions on child sexual assault material on the basis that the legislation violates the First Amendment.
The White House strongly pushed back Monday on former President Donald Trump's calls for a "treason" investigation into NBC News following his recent interview on Meet the Press, claiming that such an investigation would violate the Constitution.
AUSTIN, Texas — The head of the U.S. Border Patrol is frustrated that his federal law enforcement agents have been pulled from their posts guarding against drugs like fentanyl and dangerous criminals to process the tens of thousands of immigrants who poured across the border last week.