While President Joe Biden issued many pardons before leaving office, he did not pardon various individuals Trump has blasted who were connected to cases against the Republican figure.
President Trump hosted executives from Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle at the White House Tuesday to announce “Stargate,” a $500BN private-sector plan to build new AI data centers.
President Joe Biden's farewell address on Wednesday came with a series ... His comments appeared to target Trump, who was impeached twice, indicted four times and convicted on the Manhattan charges. Trump pleaded not guilty to all counts and has routinely ...
President Joe Biden’s pardon decisions have been the focus of attention during his final days in office, but one unusual form of clemency is reigniting legal debate.
From serving as the chair of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee to appointing a Supreme Court justice, President Joe Biden has a unique understanding of the importance of the judicial branch.
Another Joe from Delaware—the one finishing up his final days in the White House—apparently sees himself in the same light, having stepped in to nix a $15 billion deal between U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel.
President Joe Biden's farewell address on Wednesday came ... indicted four times and convicted on the Manhattan charges. Trump pleaded not guilty to all counts and has routinely maintained that ...
A long-standing criticism of U.S. science funding is that it often fails to answer questions of societal importance. Members of Congress and policy analysts have argued that funded projects instead overly emphasize basic research in areas that advance the careers of researchers.
Joe Biden left some of Donald Trump’s biggest enemies off of his pardon list. The new president often talks about getting revenge on his foes—and has called for many to be arrested after they have crossed him.
Donald Trump has replaced the acting U.S. attorneys in Manhattan and Brooklyn with temps as his nominees for the prestigious posts await Senate confirmation — after a cadre of House Republicans last month urged the president to fill top federal prosecutor jobs with loyalists quickly.
The world’s richest people are done feigning concern for vulnerable communities or our democracy. Trump can do whatever he wants, and they can, too
In a world gone haywire, how does the human spirit balance grief and hope? Jason Berry, writing from New Orleans, reflects on the spiritual quest for stability in times of tragedy.