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Marcia Fudge to Step Down as HUD Secretary, Citing Desire to Return Home Ahead of 'Crazy, Silly' Election Season
Housing Secretary Marcia Fudge announced her retirement and resignation from her position, effective March 22, 2024, in an email to staff on Monday. Fudge's departure marks only the second original Cabinet member to leave the Biden administration, following former Labor Secretary Marty Walsh's exit last year. Housing Secretary Marcia Fudge announced her retirement and resignation from her position, effective March 22, 2024, in an email to staff on Monday. Fudge's departure marks only the second original Cabinet member to leave the Biden administration, following former Labor Secretary Marty Walsh's exit last year. -
FDNY Investigates Members Who Booed AG Letitia James, Chanted 'Trump' at Promotion Ceremony
The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) is investigating members who reportedly booed New York State Attorney General Letitia James and chanted former President Donald Trump's name during a promotion ceremony last week. The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) is investigating members who reportedly booed New York State Attorney General Letitia James and chanted former President Donald Trump's name during a promotion ceremony last week. -
Joe Biden Regrets Using 'Illegal' to Describe Laken Riley's Murder Suspect, Defends Criticism of Supreme Court
In a wide-ranging interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart that aired on Saturday, President Joe Biden walked back his use of the term "illegal" to describe the suspect in the murder of Laken Riley during his State of the Union address. He also defended his direct criticism of the Supreme Court for its 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health. In a wide-ranging interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart that aired on Saturday, President Joe Biden walked back his use of the term "illegal" to describe the suspect in the murder of Laken Riley during his State of the Union address. He also defended his direct criticism of the Supreme Court for its 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health. -
Joe Biden Slams Donald Trump's Meeting with Hungary's Orbán, Accusing Leader of Promoting Dictatorship Over Democracy
President Joe Biden harshly criticized former President Donald Trump's meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at Mar-a-Lago on Friday, accusing the European leader of promoting dictatorship over democracy. President Joe Biden harshly criticized former President Donald Trump's meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at Mar-a-Lago on Friday, accusing the European leader of promoting dictatorship over democracy. -
Pentagon Report Debunks Conspiracy Theories, Finds No Evidence of Alien Technology or Extraterrestrial Beings
A comprehensive report released by the Pentagon on Friday has concluded that the United States government is not secretly hiding alien technology or extraterrestrial beings from the public. A comprehensive report released by the Pentagon on Friday has concluded that the United States government is not secretly hiding alien technology or extraterrestrial beings from the public. -
Senate Passes Six Key Funding Bills Hours Before Deadline, Averting Partial Government Shutdown
The Senate voted 75-22 on Friday evening to pass a $467.5 billion spending package, narrowly avoiding a partial government shutdown just hours before the midnight deadline. The bipartisan deal, which funds critical government programs through September, now heads to President Joe Biden's desk for his signature. The Senate voted 75-22 on Friday evening to pass a $467.5 billion spending package, narrowly avoiding a partial government shutdown just hours before the midnight deadline. The bipartisan deal, which funds critical government programs through September, now heads to President Joe Biden's desk for his signature. -
Donald Trump Posts $91.63 Million Bond to Appeal E. Jean Carroll Defamation Judgment
Former President Donald Trump has posted a $91.63 million bond as he appeals the $83.3 million judgment against him in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. Former President Donald Trump has posted a $91.63 million bond as he appeals the $83.3 million judgment against him in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. -
Joe Biden Campaign Launches $30 Million Ad Blitz, Battleground State Tour as General Election Heats Up
President Joe Biden's reelection campaign is shifting into high gear, launching a $30 million ad buy and a series of campaign travel stops in the wake of his forceful State of the Union address. President Joe Biden's reelection campaign is shifting into high gear, launching a $30 million ad buy and a series of campaign travel stops in the wake of his forceful State of the Union address. -
Joe Biden Takes Repeated Jabs at Donald Trump During State of the Union, Calling His Actions 'Outrageous' and 'Dangerous'
President Joe Biden used his State of the Union address on Thursday night to draw a sharp contrast with his likely November rival, former President Donald Trump, taking repeated jabs at his predecessor without mentioning him by name. President Joe Biden used his State of the Union address on Thursday night to draw a sharp contrast with his likely November rival, former President Donald Trump, taking repeated jabs at his predecessor without mentioning him by name. -
GOP-Led House Approves Immigration Bill Named After Slain Georgia Student Laken Riley, Democrats Accuse Republicans of Exploiting Tragedy
The House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would require the detention of any migrant who commits burglary or theft, legislation named after Laken Riley, a Georgia student who police say was killed by Jose Ibarra, a man who illegally crossed the U.S. border. The House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would require the detention of any migrant who commits burglary or theft, legislation named after Laken Riley, a Georgia student who police say was killed by Jose Ibarra, a man who illegally crossed the U.S. border.