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Jill Biden on president's reelection bid: 'I'm all in too'

Jill Biden is defending President Biden's reelection bid, saying she's "all in" with her husband's 2024 run. "President Biden wakes up every morning ready to work for you," the first lady said Monday during a stop in Wilmington, N.C., to launch a campaign initiative aimed at

Kellyanne Conway launching weekly Fox Nation program

Kellyanne Conway, an ex-senior adviser to former President Trump, will launch a weekly series on Fox Nation delving into key issues driving the 2024 election cycle, Fox News announced Monday. The series, “Here’s the Deal with Kellyanne Conway,” will explore hot-topic issues

1,300 flights canceled due to Hurricane Beryl

More than 1,300 flights were canceled and hundreds more delayed Monday in Houston and Dallas as Hurricane Beryl crossed Texas, bringing flooding rains and heavy winds. About 80 percent of the flights scheduled from Houston’s two airports were canceled Monday, as were more than

Senate Democrat: Time to have Biden’s back

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D), who represents the key swing state of Nevada, on Monday urged her colleagues and fellow Democrats to rally behind President Biden despite growing calls within the party for him to abandon his reelection bid. “Joe Biden won the Democratic

Democrat calling for Biden to drop out: 'He looks very frail'

Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) defended his call for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 race, arguing Monday it is not about loyalty but rather being "pragmatic" to ensure there is a "very strong" candidate at the top of the Democratic ticket. Quigley, who publicly urged Biden

The Hill's 12:30 Report —Biden to potential Dem rivals: Try me

Presented by GE Aerospace — 💰 Plus: Michael Bloomberg's med school donation {beacon} 12:30 REPORT It’s Monday. What’d I miss last week? 😅 Here's what's happening today: President Biden called into MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and sent a letter to congressional Democrats, bluntly

These are the most and least educated cities in America

Story at a glance (KTLA) -- A Midwestern city, affectionately known as "the land of splendor," has been named the most educated in America, according to a recent WalletHub study. The financial services company compared the 150 most populated metropolitan areas in the U.S.,

Biden briefed on Hurricane Beryl after Texas landfall

President Biden is receiving “regular updates” about Hurricane Beryl after it made landfall in South Texas, the White House said Monday. Beryl first hit near Matagorda, Texas, just before 4 a.m. as a Category 1 hurricane with winds of about 80 mph. Beryl has since weakened to a

Pro-Biden policy advocacy group staffs up

The advocacy and lobbying group that serves as a policy clearinghouse to tout the Biden administration’s accomplishments is expanding its leadership team as the president tries to fend off growing calls for him to drop out of the 2024 race. Building Back Together (BBT)

Watch live: White House news briefing

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is scheduled to deliver a press briefing on Monday afternoon. Earlier Monday, President Biden addressed congressional Democrats who have called on him to step aside as the candidate at the top of the party's ticket this year

Ted Cruz’s Hurricane Warning Hilariously Backfires

Nobody seems to trust Ted Cruz anymore. The Texas senator’s simple hurricane warning message was ill received by state residents late Sunday, apparently reminding the Lone Star citizens of another one of his climate misfires. Cruz reshared an emergency relief video made by

Americans split over confidence in higher education: Survey

Americans are almost equally divided over their confidence in higher education, with an increasing number of individuals expressing reduced trust in postsecondary education, according to a recent Gallup survey. The poll, released Monday, found 36 percent of respondents have a