White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is holding a news briefing with national security adviser Jake Sullivan as the United Nations General Assembly is underway in New York until Friday.
The House once again shot down a vote to begin debate on its annual defense appropriations bill, failing to overcome a key procedural hurdle to advance the must-pass legislation for the second time this week.
New Orleans residents are speaking out against a Halloween decoration set up at a resident's house, which portrays a giant Satan holding a beheaded Jesus.
A bicameral group of Republican lawmakers sent a letter to the White House rejecting President Joe Biden’s request for additional aid to Ukraine, arguing there hasn’t been enough transparency about how funding has been spent.
Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) first GOP presidential primary debate may not have had the breakout performance his campaign needed, but that doesn't mean he's willing to abandon his optimistic approach ahead of next week's second debate.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has said he will spend $500 million on a campaign to close all remaining U.S. coal plants and block the construction of any new natural gas plants.
With Rupert Murdoch stepping down as chairman of Fox Corporation and executive chairman of News Corp., his son, Lachlan Murdoch, will now step into command of the Murdochs' media empire.