Rather than unifying the nation Biden’s speech has already proven divisive amongst conservatives who have pushed back against his renewed calls for an assault weapon ban and what they saw as a disregard for the Second Amendment.
President Biden is reportedly angry with his staff for not doing enough to address the nation’s forty-year-high inflation as his approval ratings remain firmly under water.
A shocking new U.S. intelligence report states that Russian President Vladimir Putin underwent treatment for advanced cancer in April, according to an exclusive Newsweek report.
Ukraine War Update: 100 days marks Ukrainian resilience; Russia puts stipulations on grain shipments
Today marks 100 days since Russia invaded Ukraine in a war that has gripped the world with near-daily images and reports of death, destruction, and displacement.
48 Senate Republicans pledged their commitment to vote against any measure that would undermine the Hyde Amendment in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday.
The United States Marine Corps and Air Force have met some controversy over how they have demonstrated their support of Pride Month this year.
On Thursday evening, President Joe Biden took to the airwaves to request more restrictions on gun ownership while also insisting that he supported the right to responsible gun ownership.
At the Boston Conference on Cyber Security on Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray outlined various threats to American citizens, private companies, and infrastructure posed by hackers around the world, many of which are sponsored by foreign entities.
Payton Gendron, 18, will appear at a 2 p.m. ET hearing before Erie County Court Judge Susan Eagan after a grand jury returned a 25-count indictment, according to Erie County District Attorney John Flynn.
The Census Bureau’s recent acknowledgment of significant errors could have a major impact on congressional appointments and delegations over the next decade, not to mention the 2024 presidential election.