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President Donald Trump said the late President Jimmy Carter could die peacefully knowing he wasn’t the worst U.S. president because that title belongs to former President Joe Biden. Trump issued ...
U.S. President Stephen A. Smith? It may not be as preposterous as it may seem, as longtime ESPN anchor and host Stephen A. Smith is teasing a potential 2028 presidential run. So will Stephen A.
Since the post-1968 reforms that opened presidential nominations to binding primaries and caucuses, there have only been four cycles that didn't feature an incumbent or former president.
as well as Governor Gavin Newsom's approval rating and if his state's voters want to see him run for president. Watch the full interview above.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's criminal trial has commenced, facing rebellion charges for his martial law declaration. The central issue revolves around whether his troop deployment ...
Trump has actually signed fewer bills into law at this point than any new president for seven decades. But he has signed 124 executive orders (which don’t need congressional approval).
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was moved to Brasilia for treatment after being hospitalized in northeastern Brazil with severe abdominal pain. Doctors attribute the pain to ...
“The University will not surrender its independence or its constitutional rights,” Harvard President Alan M. Garber wrote Monday of the Ivy League school near Boston. Harvard appears to be the ...
President Trump has sought to take shortcuts in the otherwise lengthy regulatory process via executive order that could mark a notable expansion in presidential power. In recent weeks, Trump has ...
Stephen A. Smith’s potential presidential candidacy took on new life over the weekend as the First Take host joined ABC’s This Week for an interview about his political future. For the ...
South Korea will hold a presidential election on June 3, after former president Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment stemming from a December martial law declaration was upheld on April 4. Sign up here.