Even U.S. presidents enjoy a frosty brew now and then. However, one recent commander-in-chief loved his suds so much he brewed his own beer in the White House!
Shy, a US citizen, who lives in New Jersey, worked for the White House under president Barack Obama and secretary of state Hillary Clinton. Using an online forum and later messaging apps ...
The dust has settled, but Americans still don't know who really ran things in the Biden White House. It's clear it wasn't the president. Here are the five likeliest possibilities.
Here are what members of the Obama administration are up to today. Then: Loretta Lynch made history as the first Black woman to serve as the attorney general of the United States from 2015 to 2017. Lynch made police reform a priority of the Department of Justice and fought for LGBTQ+ rights.
A House Republican has suggested a resolution that would allow Donald Trump, but not Barack Obama, to run for a third term.
Former and future first lady Melania Trump has criticized Barack and Michelle Obama for making her and Donald 's first move into the White House "challenging," accusing the former first couple of "withholding" information that would have smoothed the transition between administrations.
But within minutes, the “presidential” mirage dissolved. Trump unleashed an unusually appallingly rant, blaming the crash on Barack Obama, Joe Biden, former Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg, DEI and people with disabilities.
A congressman is pushing for a law change that would allow President Trump to run for a third term — but would prevent other living presidents from returning to the White House.
Outgoing President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcomed President-elect Donald Trump and incoming first lady Melania Trump to the White House for tea before the inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20
A new report painted a dark picture of President Biden's legacy and reported on lingering resentment he feels toward Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.
The Trump memorandum directs the FAA “to immediately review all hiring decisions and changes to safety protocols."
The White House is set to answer questions at the end of a busy week that has included high-profile confirmation hearings, a plane crash that appears to have killed 67 people, and the announcement