Nearly three years after her brother was detained in Moscow, Elizabeth Whelan is keeping her eye on the goal: bringing him home.
The economic catastrophe that wasn’t: How Washington found a way to quietly raise the debt ceiling
Even as the partisan battle lines for the next epic political clash were being drawn, President Joe Biden had no desire to engage.
‘A four-week window’: Biden aims to learn from Obama’s mistakes with quick moves to deter Putin from invading Ukraine
When the US intelligence community first picked up signs in the fall that Russia could be preparing a new attack on Ukraine, President Joe Biden directed his administration to act — and fast.
State senator dies a month after telling a local radio station he was sick with Covid-19 while in El Salvador
A Washington state senator has died a month after confirming with a local radio station he was in El Salvador and sick with Covid-19.
‘Stop the Steal’ leader hands over communications with GOP lawmakers to January 6 committee
“Stop the Steal” leader Ali Alexander has handed over to the House Select Committee investigating January 6 thousands of text messages and communication records that include his interactions with members of Congress and former President Donald Trump’s …
Biden admin eyes a potentially stark shift in messaging around ending the pandemic
President Joe Biden’s top health officials came to an afternoon briefing at the White House Thursday with a warning — and a request.
Trump loyalists are knocking on voters’ doors in the latest quest to find fraud in the 2020 election
A few months ago, two women showed up at Steve Snell’s home in southern Pennsylvania with questions for his 89-year-old mother-in-law.
Harris defends Biden when questioned whether he or Manchin is President
Vice President Kamala Harris forcefully defended President Joe Biden when recently asked whether he or Sen. Joe Manchin is the president of the United States, as Biden’s agenda remains stalled in part because of the West Virginia Democrat.
USPS reaches settlement with NAACP over 2020 mail-in voting
The United States Postal Service announced an agreement Friday with the NAACP on a lawsuit the civil rights organization filed prior to the 2020 election that had challenged USPS delivery delays.
Biden to give Omicron-focused speech on Tuesday
President Joe Biden will give an Omicron variant-focused speech on Tuesday, according to a White House official, as the nation contends with higher case numbers, deaths and hospitalizations from the coronavirus heading into the holidays.