President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on Friday to meet those impacted by last week’s massive storm that ripped through more than a half-dozen towns.
President Joe Biden pledged during his visit to a Mississippi town ravaged by a deadly tornado vowed that the federal government is “not leaving” until the area is back on its feet.
The fourth-term Kentuckian and chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee has become an aggressive promoter ...
A new Gallup poll found that President Joe Biden's approval rating sits at just 40%, as a majority of Americans disapprove of ...
President Biden in a presidential proclamation and statement commemorating Transgender Day of Visibility on Friday condemned ...
President Joe Biden will travel to Rolling Fork, Miss., on Friday to survey the damage caused by a series of deadly storms ...
Biden’s visit is part of a push to highlight what officials say are the positive economic effects of the president’s policies ...
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday condemned a "sick" epidemic of gun violence against children, one day after a school ...
NR spoke to the Kentucky and West Virginia treasurers on how they’re protecting the wallets and values of residents.
President Joe Biden came to Southern California on Tuesday to visit with members of the Monterey Park community where a ...
President Joe Biden will travel to Rolling Fork, Miss., on Friday to tour storm damage and meet with those affected by the deadly tornadoes that killed more than two dozen people last ...
Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday called on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to outline this week the spending cuts Republicans want in exchange for votes to raise the government's debt ...