To a defiant Biden, the election is up to the public — not the Democrats on Capitol Hill. But the chorus of Democratic voices calling for him to step aside is growing, from donors to strategists.Insert Preheader
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Was the media complicit in delaying coverage of Biden's mental acuity?
To a defiant Biden, the election is up to the public — not the Democrats on Capitol Hill. But the chorus of Democratic voices calling for him to step aside is growing, from donors to strategists.
His own advisers and staff began to speak out, alarmed by what one called the “deafening silence.” Then began the drip-drip of elected and former leaders asking him to step aside.
President Biden, in his first television interview since his CNN debate with former President Trump, sat down with News anchor George Stephanopoulos in Madison, Wisconsin on Friday.
Biden could be excused for wanting to put his awful debate performance in the rearview mirror. That was his purpose Friday in sitting down for the interview — to try and quell the panic.
While the first presidential debate appeared to alarm some Democratic leaders, our surveys of swing-state for Bloomberg News show the matter has done little to change the underlying dynamics.
What began as an expression of right-wing paranoia and manipulation — baseless accusations of senile dementia dating back to 2020 — have morphed into a legitimate inquiry.
He insisted that he is best qualified to defeat Trump, returning to the idea that only he could manage relations with NATO, holding China and Russia in check, in a way that bordered on narcissism.
In radio interviews after the first presidential debate, President Biden was asked questions from a pre-approved and pre-written set of scripted questions provided by the White House.
Dr. Kevin Cannard, a Parkinson’s disease expert at Walter Reed Medical Center, met with Dr. Kevin O’Connor, and two others at the White House residence clinic on Jan. 17
Reporter Olivia Nuzzi defended her viral bombshell about President Biden, telling critics she has been chasing down whispers about the president’s fitness for office for months.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has failed to gain noticeable traction in the wake of President Biden’s catastrophic debate fallout against former President Trump.
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Iran’s president-elect Masoud Pezeshkian has promised to serve all Iranians in his first public address after being declared the winner of an election run-off against his rival Saeed Jalili.
French cyclist Julien Bernard has given a light-hearted apology after being fined for kissing his wife during a Tour de France time trial. The Lidl-Trek rider was made to pay 200 Swiss francs by the UCI.
The actor opens up about his storied career, the film industry’s “hierarchical bullshit,” and the two films he has opening this week: the horror movie MaXXXine and Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.
In addition to producing three of the highest-grossing movies in history, the problem-solving Oscar winner guided ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’ and ‘Dick Tracy’ and was an executive at Fox.
The machines offer ammo to be purchased without engaging with a store clerk. They “are accessible 24/7, ensuring that you can buy ammunition on your own schedule without issue.
Officers found seven people with gunshot wounds, including two victims outside the residence. Four of the victims were pronounced dead, while three others were transported to UC Medical Center
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday joined local Democrats in Doylestown to endorse President Joe Biden and tout the importance of Bucks County in the presidential elections.
Personal speakers blared with music, teenagers and 20-somethings poured liquor into plastic cups and started drinking light beer, and reporters dashed around, hoping to get a magic shot.
Former President Trump mocked President Biden’s showing in their recent presidential debate and encouraged him to stay in the race in a post on Truth Social Saturday.
Authorities say a fast-moving forest fire that has burned thousands of acres in southern New Jersey is now 65 percent contained. The blaze was reported in Wharton State Forest.