President Joe Biden signed an executive order that will give most federal employees a 2% increase starting January 2025.
President Joe Biden announced Monday that he is commuting the death sentences of 37 of 40 men on federal death row. Dylann Roof, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Robert Bowers will be the three left on the federal execution list when President-elect Donald Trump,
The commutations come just a week after the Faith Leaders of Color Coalition sent an open letter to President Biden, urging him to commute the sentences of all death row inmates. The letter cited racial bias in the federal death penalty system and called for a redirection of resources to improve public safety.
Biden confirmed 235 judges, edging Trump’s first-term total but falling short in appellate and Supreme Court influence, prioritizing diversity over ideology.
FOX News host Tyrus reacts to a WSJ story on the Biden White House's handling of the president losing his faculties. SHANNON BREAM, FOX NEWS: Reported nearly 50 sources, Wall Street Journal, page after page after page of him not meeting with his cabinet secretaries,
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Robert Bowers, who killed 11 congregants at Pittsburgh’s Tree of life Synagogue, were among those whose death penalties were not commuted.
The sentences of 37 of the 40 federal inmates on death row will be reclassified to life without the possibility of parole, the White House said.
President Joe Biden recently delivered what the White House called “a legacy speech.” It wasn’t his last. He appears determined, as he was before he gave way to Kamala Harris on the campaign trail, to remind audiences of the big and consequential ...
On the same day that President Joe Biden commuted the death sentences of seven Texans, Gov. Greg Abbott issued his own set of pardons.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) failed to reach a consensus on Nippon Steel's bid to acquire U.S. Steel, leaving the decision to President Joe Biden. Both he and President-elect Donald Trump oppose the deal,
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has informed the White House of its inability to reach a consensus on the national security risks associated with Nippon Steel's bid for U.