LIFESTYLE 10 hours ago On this day in history, May 19, 1994, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, worldwide style icon, passes away in NYC Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died on this day in history, May 19, 1994. The former first lady was a style icon and talented in her own right; she unwaveringly supported husband John Kennedy's ideals.
POLITICS 15 hours ago In Israel visit, Stefanik to tout Trump's record on Jewish state, reject Biden policies: 'No excuse' House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., will deliver passionate remarks in support of Israel at the Knesset Sunday morning with pointed criticism of President Biden.
Joe Biden 1 day ago Jewish-American political appointee publicly resigns from Biden administration over US support of Israel An Interior Department staffer became the first Jewish-American political appointee to publicly resign in protest of President Biden's support of Israel.
Media 1 day ago CNN reporter grills KJP on whether Chiefs' Harrison Butker is still welcome at White House amid speech uproar CNN's MJ Lee pressed Biden spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre on whether Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is still welcomed at the White House following his viral speech.
CRIME 1 day ago Ex-Baltimore prosecutor and convicted fraudster Marilyn Mosby appeals to Biden for help Marilyn Mosby, the former Baltimore state's attorney, is asking President Biden for a pardon before she is sentenced in federal court this month.
Joe Biden 1 day ago Biden's privilege claim to keep special counsel interview under wraps a 'crude politics' move: experts President Biden's assertion of executive privilege to avoid letting audio recordings of his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur be made public is raising eyebrows among some legal experts.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2 days ago White House grilled on flow of taxpayer dollars to government DEI programs A group of House Republicans are demanding the White House provide a full accounting of how taxpayer dollars have been spent on DEI.
POLITICS 2 days ago White House: Biden asserted executive privilege over Hur recordings at request of Attorney General Garland White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre revealed that Attorney General Merrick Garland asked President Biden to assert executive privilege over his Hur interviews.
VIDEO 2 days ago White House's Jean-Pierre answers questions on Biden's executive privilege claim White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre spoke to reporters on Thursday, May 16, 2024, about President Biden's assertion of executive privilege over recordings of his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur.
Justice Department 2 days ago House Judiciary votes to hold AG Garland in contempt over audio of Biden's Hur interview The House Judiciary Committee advanced a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for not releasing President Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur.