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President Biden condemned on March 3 a move by Mississippi and Texas governors to end to their states’ mask mandates, saying, “These masks make a difference.” (The Washington Post) Biden on Wednesday sharply criticized the decisions by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) one day earlier to lift coronavirus restrictions …

When Joe Biden is sworn in as president on 20 January, cable news viewers may witness one of the most dramatic 180-degree turns in history. After four years of slavishly promoting the president, Fox News is expected to pump on the brakes within seconds of the inauguration ceremony. All of a sudden, the person in …

In restoring a more conventional version of the presidency, Biden is using his mandate to counter the political forces that led to Trump’s rise and which still delivered more than 73 million votes to the President, albeit in a losing cause. His Washington restoration is not without risk, and is already coming into conflict with …

Joe Biden has been elected the 46th president of the United States This election has shown how important independent, fact-based journalism is to a functioning democracy. Help us deliver the high-quality news, data and information you need. Show your support How does the election work? The winner of the election is determined through a system …

About an hour ago Fr. Paul Taylor, who took on the role of 18th president of Saint Vincent College in July, said the college must stay current with advances in technology — in the resources and in the courses it offers its students. “We face ever-changing needs for our students and alumni,” Taylor said during …

That apt mission doctrine for a presidency blazing with abuses of power, conflicts of interest and unhinged behavior is the work of White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, whose barn burner of a briefing on a day of political train wrecks, staggering misdirection and reality bending sent a clear message. The President’s brazen …

Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images President Trump continued to stand his ground against the four progressive Democratic congresswomen tonight, railing against them individually and by name and painting them as the face of the Democratic party, a strategy he and aides believe will cast the party as a far left, radical group. The friendly crowd responded enthusiastically to …