Joe Biden is leaving office with a lower approval rating than Donald Trump had after his first term, a new poll confirms.
The U.S. Department of State has announced a new $500 million military assistance package to bolster Ukraine's defense against Russia.
Biden was scheduled to meet with Pope Francis and top Italian government officials. A meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was also planned.
In a recent interview, President Joe Biden admitted that he may not have been able to last another four years in office, despite being confident that he would have emerged victorious over President-elect Donald Trump.
The critique reignites debate over Biden's leadership and the Democratic Party's path forward.
President Joe Biden's administration has banned the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports, a move that will benefit 15 million Americans by removing $49 billion in unpaid medical bills from their records.
President Joe Biden is set to sign a bill that will raise Social Security benefits for some pensioners, while the annual COLA will apply to all beneficiaries. These changes aim to help retirees keep up with inflation and provide extra financial support.
Adding to his history of embarrassing gaffes, Biden called a young man, named "Alicio," up on stage to wish him a Happy Birthday, but he bungled the lyrics and forgot the young man's name.
The bill will also eliminate the Government Pension Offset, or GPO, which reduces Social Security benefits for certain spouses, widows, and widowers.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at age 100, is being honored with a six-day state funeral attended by all five living U.S. presidents.
The president rejected the $14.9 billion deal between the steelmakers over national security concerns.
The State Department has informed Congress of the weapons deal, which will likely be the last one by the Biden White House
A national funeral service will be held for the 39th president in Washington, D.C., before a private burial in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
MAGA world exploded in outrage Saturday after the White House announced former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Democratic donor George Soros would be among the recipients receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The president will award the honor to Soros, as well as Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, Bono and "Magic" Johnson at a White House ceremony on Saturday
Donald Trump claims political persecution after being ordered to attend sentencing in his hush money conviction, accusing the Biden administration of bias.
The Presidential Medals of Freedom will be formally presented to the honorees during a ceremony at the White House later on Saturday.
Ukraine is developing a version of the Trembita rocket with enough range to strike deep inside Russia in case Trump cuts off military assistance.
A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that US regulators overstepped their authority by reinstating "net neutrality" rules governing internet service providers, dealing a blow to the Biden administration.
Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce admonished President Joe Biden for his criticisms of President-elect Donald Trump after Biden told the press that Trump could learn 'decency' by following the example of the late President Jimmy Carter.
The administration says the "significant package" of weapons includes offensive and defensive missiles and artillery.
President Biden maintains that he could have beaten Donald Trump in the recent election if Democrats hadn't pushed him out of the race.