This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Deskcollaboration. Even before President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White Hous
Biden took office during one of the most fraught periods in modern American history. The nation was still grappling with the dual crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and a divisive postelection period that culminated in the storming of the Capitol.
The 46th president's successes and failures — and the predecessors who invite the closest comparisons to Joe Biden as he leaves office.
This week’s White House Report Card finds the nation preparing to come out of Joe Biden’s dark presidency to the historic return of President-elect Donald Trump. On Monday, Trump will
Besides the heartbreak of losing lives and losing homes, there are obvious economic factors here that cannot be ignored:
Amid a California populace already restive and frustrated with its Democratic leaders, Mayor Karen Bass now faces two epic firestorms – one a ferocious, destructive and ongoing
In his final speech from the Oval Office, President Biden urged the country to remember its roots and not surrender its values at the altar of a populist nationalism that he sees as dangerous.
President Joe Biden will give a farewell address to the nation, ahead of his term ending and President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week.
US President Joe Biden will leave the White House on January 20, handing over the office to President-elect Donald Trump. Experts say Biden has helped the US economy flourish but find his foreign policy achievements debatable.
The term “presidential” has long referred to a way a person carries himself and the significance of the office. It also can refer to the people the president surrounds himself
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Tracee Bentley, President and Chief Executive Officer, Permian Strategic Partnership, has been named one of 57 Scholars who will form the Presidential Leadership Scholars' (PLS) 10th annual class. For the past decade,