In one of his final interviews as president, Joe Biden offered up an unlikely alternative history that, yes, he could have beaten Donald Trump again.
On the LA fires, turns out Democratic incompetence runs all the way up the White House — though Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s still going strong in the “flailing and failing” department. Goodtime Gavin already got slammed this week for his pathetic buck-passing on the city water-management crisis making these horrific fires into a full-blown disaster,
What did Joe Biden achieve and where did he fail as president? - As Donald Trump readies to take over at the White House, what does his predecessor’s score sheet look like?
Freezing temperatures outside the Washington National Cathedral were nothing compared to the glacial climate inside as the president and vice president crossed paths. It happened as President Joe Biden,
FOX News contributor and former Bush administration press secretary Ari Fleischer reacts to President Biden's executive order on domestic oil exploration and comments on the current state of the Democratic party.
Chuck Schumer flatly denied that Democratic Party leadership hid Joe Biden away from voters during the president's abandoned 2024 campaign.
Exclusive: They were friends before either was a figure in national politics. Joe Biden tells USA TODAY about his last meeting with Jimmy Carter.
Unwavering support for ancien régime restoration means prizes for Liz Cheney, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros.
Biden fulfilled a promise to restore the refugee resettlement program but also cracked down on the right to asylum
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman will become the chamber's first Democrat to meet with President-elect Donald Trump since the election and plans to travel to Trump's private Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
US President Joe Biden has said he thinks he would have defeated Donald Trump and won re-election in November. Speaking to USA Today in an exclusive interview, Biden did however add that he was unsure if he would have had the stamina to carry out another four-year term.