The President tries to rewrite the facts about his son’s proseccutions to justify breaking norms.
Some still deny that his policies played an important role in causing it.
Biden still has all powers of the presidency. Like some of his predecessors, he’s using them vigorously.
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Invent conference, Chief Executive Matt Garman says there is no end in sight to the artificial intelligence race.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been a crusader for decades, first for the environment and then about vaccines, often clashing with ...
The move is an about-face after the president previously vowed not to pardon his son, who was convicted on federal gun and ...