The Department of Justice is joining 17 states in suing the Trump administration for its order ending birthright citizenship.
The state’s ACLU chapter hopes to help residents be better advocates and oppose policies of the incoming Trump administration.
The presidential inauguration will be held inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Monday, Jan. 20, disqualifying many tickets from actual attendance. The move was in response to a very cold weather forecast in Washington that morning. A press release from the Capitol Police said ticketed areas outside will be closed.
Tariffs floated by President-Elect Donald Trump could raise prices and make business more difficult for Delaware's industries.
Following the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president, Joe Biden is set to depart Washington, which concludes his term as president. But where does he go from Washington?
After a weeks-long pressure campaign from lawmakers and the public, Biden reversed his decision in July, writing in a statement to the American people, "I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term."
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President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders.
Trump reiterated his claim that China is “operating” the Panama Canal and said that the critical waterway had been “foolishly” given to Panama. “We didn't give it to China. We gave it to Panama, and we’re taking it back.”
The inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance will be moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda on Monday because frigid temperatures are expected in the nation’s capital.
As Biden prepares to leave the White House, a federal investigation into classified documents raises questions about his handling of sensitive information
First lady Jill Biden, after nearly 50 years in public life, reflects on the past seven months — and looks to the future.