Joe Biden, who is fighting to save his presidential candidacy, assured Thursday that he had “no intention of leaving” in a brief exchange with a supporter. At a White House …
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The White House on Wednesday categorically rejected the possibility that Joe Biden would withdraw his candidacy for a second term, despite serious concerns about his fitness. The 81-year-old president is …
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At least 13,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes Wednesday as wildfires in Northern California continued to spread and another day of extreme heat was expected. The Thompson Fire …
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Democratic heavyweights and lawmakers began publicly questioning Joe Biden’s fitness on Tuesday, as the White House and the president himself tried, with little success, to contain the fire. “I am …
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Sentencing in Donald Trump’s criminal trial for concealed payments to a pornographic actress, scheduled in nine days, has been postponed until September 18, the first effect of the Supreme Court’s …
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Four questions to understand the Supreme Court’s decision on former President Donald Trump’s immunity
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for official acts he performed while in office, but not for those he didn’t. The …
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday considered the constitutionality of a law in the Republican state of Texas requiring people visiting pornographic sites to provide their personal information in order …
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Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi assured Tuesday that it was “legitimate” to question the state of health of President Joe Biden, who has been under scrutiny since his catastrophic performance during …
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that former presidents are immune from prosecution for official acts they have committed. It will now be up to lower courts to determine whether …
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In the summer of 1964, a popular uprising took over Mississippi, a segregated state in the southern United States, to demand that African-Americans be able to exercise their right to …