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Papua New Guinea PM Dismisses Biden's 'Loose' Talk On Cannibalism As A 'Blurry Moment'
US defence records showed Finnegan's courier flight was actually "forced to ditch in the ocean" off the island's coast "for unknown reasons".
US 'Swatting' Pranks Stoke Alarm In Election Year
Startled by nighttime pounding on his door, American political strategist Rick Wilson walked out in his underwear to find policemen with guns drawn.
Senate Democrats Divided Over Biden's Tougher Immigration Approach
As the immigration crisis continues, President Biden is opting for harsher tactics. With elections around the corner, what do Senate Democrats think?
Lockheed Martin Wins $17 Billion Contract For Next-Generation Missile Interceptors
Lockheed Martin has secured a $17 billion contract from the U.S. Missile Defense Agency to develop next-generation interceptors for protecting against intercontinental ballistic missile threats.
Why Biden Is Delaying His Crackdown on Immigration at the Southern Border
The government is expected to issue an executive order within weeks, but plans have been ongoing for months
Biden Gains Ground On Trump In Latest Poll Ahead Of Election
The survey conducted by The New York Times and Siena College suggests that the Democratic base is beginning to unify behind Biden despite ongoing concerns about the nation's trajectory, the economy, and his age.
Biden-Trump Debates: TV Networks Push Candidates to Make It Happen in the Fall
Different news organizations released a statement urging Biden and Trump to "publicly commit to participating in general election debates"
Biden administration forgives additional $7.4 billion in student debt
The decision will impact some 277,000 borrowers. The total figure throughout his tenure now reaches 4.3 million people
Spaceland: Biden Woos Japan PM With Moonshots And Paul Simon
When you want to impress guests it helps to have moon rockets and superstar singer-songwriters on call -- and US President Joe Biden has both.
Biden Urges House Vote On Ukraine Aid As Republican Chief Stalls
President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged the US House of Representatives to vote immediately on billions of dollars in Ukraine aid, as the chamber's Republican speaker hesitates in the face of pressure from Donald Trump and his allies.
Biden Planning to Limit Southern Border Crossings this Month Through Executive Order
According to Axios, the president wants to take a significant step amid broad discontent of his handling of increased immigration
Biden Asserts Trump as 'Primary Threat' to Freedom and Democracy in Univision Interview
Mexican President López Obrador has "never kidded me. He knows what he wants," Biden told Univision's anchor Enrique Acevedo
Biden's Univision Interview Airs Tuesday as Efforts Ramp Up to Win Back Latino Support
The president sat down with Eduardo Acevedo, whose interview with Donald Trump last year garnered him and the network some heavy criticism
Why Biden's Standing Among Latinos Continues to Drop While Trump Climbs?
Frustrations over inflation and crime have contributed to shrinking the gap between both candidates to nine points, compared to 29 in 2021
Latino Workers Are Afraid of Baltimore Bridge Rebuilding: 'We Don't Want to Die'
President Biden's administration asked congressional leaders on Friday to authorize "a 100% federal cost share for rebuilding the bridge"
How POTUS, Former POTUS Add Their Own Touch to the Solar Eclipse 2024
Trump's silhouette and Biden's advice to wear protective glasses are now part of the 2024 presidential campaign
Trump To Unveil Abortion Policy, Hints at Compromise Stance After Florida Ruling
Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to reveal his highly anticipated abortion policy, hinting at a compromise stance that could ignite controversy from various quarters.
Somos PAC to Invest Millions in Voter Turnout in Arizona, Nevada, Texas and Other Latino-Dense States
The Latino electorate, projected at 17.5 million voters, has become a main focus of President Joe Biden's reelection campaign
How Much Does Joe Biden Earn Compared to Latin American Presidents? Here's the Ranking
Uruguay's president has the highest salary in the region, but it's still a little over half of what Biden earns every month as head of state
Biden, Netanyahu To Speak By Phone Following Gaza Aid Deaths
Biden has led a chorus of international anger over the attack on employees of US-based World Central Kitchen, who were distributing desperately needed food to a population on the verge of famine.
Biden Continues to Trail Trump in Most Battleground States, Including Latino-Heavy Arizona, Nevada
A new WSJ poll shows the incumbent behind in six of seven swing states, Wisconsin being the only outlier
'Biden's Border Bloodbath': Trump Goes All in on Immigration as Campaign Heats Up
The former President is seeking to capitalize on the issue even in states that are far from the border
Biden, Xi Clash But Seek To Manage Tensions As US Officials Head To China
The nearly two-hour telephone conversation was the two leaders' first direct interaction since a summit in November in California that saw a marked thaw in tone, if not the long-term rivalry, between the world's two largest economies.
Biden Scheduled to Speak with Univision Amid Reconciliation Following Trump Interview
Democrats had chastised the network for conceding a "softball" interview with the presumptive Republican candidate
Almost Three in Four Latinos Disapprove of how Biden is Handling the Border Situation
Overall, roughly two-thirds of respondents said they disapprove of Biden's job at the border
Family of Historic Latino Leader Cesar Chavez Endorses Biden Over RFK Jr.
The gesture is somewhat symbolic as Chavez's granddaughter is Biden's campaign manager
Trump Draws Criticism After Sharing Video with Image of Biden Tied in the Back of a Truck
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee posted the video on his social media platform
Biden Reduces Trump's Electoral Advantage in Latino-Heavy Swing States Nevada, Arizona
That is according to a new Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll. Trump's lead widened in Georgia but decreased overall
Biden Administration Still Considering Executive Actions to Reduce Migratory Flows
According to a media report, the plans are a concrete possibility even if the President didn't make announcements at the SOTU
Politicians Might Clash on Immigration, but Wall Street Has Made its Mind: It Boosts the Economy
Major companies trading on Wall Street are conveying a mostly unified message on the issue