President Biden gave his farewell address from The Oval Office using the Statue of Liberty as a metaphor for his message and calling on all Americans to be good guardians of democracy warning of oligarchy.
While Biden tactfully communicated a fundamental truth and core party principle that’s been often overlooked, many felt that Biden delivering the message in the last gasps of his presidency was emblematic of his time in office: far too little, far too late.
Next week, the country will have a new president, and a group of Ohio lawmakers have one big ask before Joe Biden leaves The White House. In a letter, the Ohio House Democratic Caucus is urging the president to formally publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th amendment of the U.
The White House said Biden's action would protect more than 625 million acres of the U.S. ocean from offshore drilling. Latta accused the administration of allowing “misguided ‘green’ policies to hamstring our potential.
President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Wednesday in his farewell speech. President-elect Donald Trump will be inaugurated on Monday.
In late November, U.S. Rep. Michael Rulli (R-Ohio) claimed President Joe Biden’s administration had spent $7.5 billion to build only eight electric vehicle charging stations. An electric vehicle charger is similar to a gas pump. But, instead of filling ...
President Biden announced Friday he would commute the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses as one of his last major moves just days before leaving office. Biden
Joe Biden gave his farewell address Wednesday and Fox News' Dana Perino trashed it. CNN's David Axelrod loved it. MSNBC's Alex Wagner got it right.
Kristina M. Johnson, who began her academic career in engineering, served as president of Ohio State from 2020 to 2023.
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Biden team bids farewell
President Joe Biden and members of his cabinet are delivering farewell speeches to thank those who served in the administration before handing it over to a new leaders.
Americans have a dimmer view of Joe Biden’s presidency than they did at the end of Donald Trump’s first term or Barack Obama’s second.