The Democratic National Committee is reimbursing the federal government for first lady Jill Biden’s travel back and forth from France to Delaware to attend Hunter Biden’s trial.
President Biden appears to freeze at White House Juneteenth event
President Biden, 81, appeared to freeze at a White House celebration for Juneteenth on Monday, standing still for about 30 seconds while others clapped and danced at a concert.
Ugly GOP primary comes to an end as swing state voters set to decide who will face tough Democrat incumbent
Nevada voters are heading to the polls to determine which Republican candidate, Jeff Gunter or Sam Brown, will take on incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen in November.
New docs show Bragg spent $1M on attorneys to address House probe of Trump case amid city budget cuts
Documents obtained by a good-government watchdog found New York DA Alvin Bragg had expended $1 million to an outside law firm in order to blunt congressional oversight of NY v. Trump.
Civil liberty, whistleblower protection groups urge Congress to allow vote on Espionage Act reform amendment
Nearly 20 civil liberty groups are urging the House Rules Committee to allow a Floor vote on an amendment to reform the Espionage Act to protect journalists and whistleblowers.
Ex-New York Gov Andrew Cuomo to face House GOP committee over COVID nursing home deaths
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is expected on Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning for a closed-door grilling on his decisions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Crucial primary races to be decided Tuesday, setting up fight for balance of power
Voters in Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina and Maine head to the polls on Tuesday June 11 to cast ballots in crucial House and Senate primary elections
US v Hunter Biden trial enters day 7 with continued jury deliberations: ‘Choices have consequences’
First son Hunter Biden’s criminal trial in Delaware ended day 6 with jury deliberations, which will continue this week until a verdict in the case is reached.
BlackRock adds new proxy advisory firm amid ESG criticism as critics say ‘too little, too late’
As BlackRock was primed to announce a new proxy advisor partnership under its voting choice program, critics said it was “too little, too late.”