President Joe Biden gave a nearly two-hour press conference, wherein he gave multiple comments that caused the White House to enter damage control mode. After nearly...
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Amid criticism for widespread shortages, the White House launched a new federal website to increase the accessibility to COVID-19 rapid tests. Americans can order free tests...
The family of the sole American hostage being held in Afghanistan by the Taliban is desperate for help. According to the Washington Examiner, “the Taliban have...
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The Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s workplace vaccine-or-test mandate, but it upheld the requirement for most of the country’s health care workers. The high court’s...
President Joe Biden was “insulted” by a reporter asking how he felt about former Rep. Stacey Abrams (D-GA) “skipping” his speech on voting rights in her...
President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate went into effect this week amid a continued Supreme Court battle over the order’s fate. Previously, a federal court blocked the...
Newly released data shows that 47,705 migrants who illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border and were released into the country during the Biden administration’s first year have...
The national unemployment rate dropped to 3.9% last month, marking a pandemic low. According to data from the Labor Department, the jobless rate stood at 4.2%...