President Joe Biden during a press conference Tuesday, called the media "the smartest group of people in town."
The ruling comes as an early blow to the Biden administration, which made immigration reform a key campaign promise.
More than 100 Politico staffers signed an angry letter addressed to publisher Robert Allbritton, expressing disgust that conservative firebrand Ben Shapiro was permitted to guest-write the daily edition of the "Playbook."
The Washington Post's head fact checker doubled down on why the publication still has no plans to scrutinize President Joe Biden's lies in the same vicious fashion as the Trump administration was attacked.
Democrat leaders Kylie Oversen, Ellie Shockley and Ellen Chaffee donated money to support a man charged over axe attack on North Dakota Republican senator.
Senator Rand Paul spoke on the floor of the US Senate on Tuesday to slam Democrats for pursuing impeachment, which he said was "nothing more than a partisan exercise designed to further divide the country."
Dr. Anthony Fauci about the efficacy of wearing two face masks to prevent against the spread of coronavirus, and he said that it "likely does" make a difference.
Trudeau said that his government's track record with previous administrations shows a history of fighting for Canadian interests.
One of Disney’s original rides, the Jungle Cruise, is getting a makeover at Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California. According to Disney the attraction will better "reflect and value the diversity of the world around us."
These two orders, as Biden announced on Twitter, are to "take action to advance racial equity and push us closer to that more perfect union we've always strived to be."
A report by Forbes found that Dr Anthony Fauci is the highest paid federal employee in the United States, earning a whopping $417,608 per year salary.
"Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need a consensus," Biden said, before going on to sign more executive orders in his first week in office than any other president.
Casey Mulligan, an economist at the University of Chicago, says that the coronavirus pandemic has fueled a spike in overdoses
In a statement, the office says that it will be responsible for "correspondence, public statements, appearances, and official activities."
"Having won control of the White House and Congress, now is the time to strike," former Attorney General Eric Holder said, adding that it would be "totally appropriate" to pack the Court.