"Join me tonight as I reflect on our progress and deliver my farewell address to the nation," President Joe Biden's X account posted, in part, on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden bid goodbye to Americans in a farewell address in which he also warned of serious dangers that threaten democracy.
President Joe Biden said Friday that he believes the Equal Rights Amendment, which guarantees equal protections regardless of sex, is the “law of the land” but stopped short of ordering the U.S. archivist to publish the constitutional amendment.
Following President Joe Biden's farewell address on January 15, 2025, the internet rallied in his defense after a viral tweet misinterpreted his use of "end of quote," showcasing his commitment to con
President Joe Biden's farewell address to Americans served as a final reminder of why we'll be glad when he's gone from the White House.
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European stocks were higher on Friday after Chinese economic growth data, and London stocks rose on media reports that mining majors Rio Tinto and Glencore held talks for a potential deal. Positive news out of China that the country expanded by 5% last year, meeting its growth target, helped to boost sentiment.
Biden is departing Washington having given the fewest news conferences and media interviews of the last seven presidents.
While the president achieved significant successes, especially early in his tenure, his presidency will be remembered as one that did not suit the times.
President Joe Biden announced a major opinion Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment is ratified, enshrining its protections into the Constitution, a last-minute move that some believe could pave the way to bolstering reproductive rights.
The Justice Department special counsel whose six-year case into Hunter Biden was short-circuited last month by the unconditional pardon President Joe Biden granted to his son, criticized the ...