President Joe Biden surprised reporters on Friday when he joined a White House press briefing for the first time in his presidency.
CBS News' Bill Whitaker grilled Vice President Kamala Harris on her border record during a tense exchange on the election special edition of "60 Minutes."
President Biden on Friday delivered a warning about the peaceful transfer of power after November's election.Oct. 7, 2024
GOP Congressional candidate Abe Hamadeh spoke to Fox News Digital about how illegal immigration is affecting crime and housing costs in Arizona.
House Speaker Mike Johnson refused to answer questions about the 2020 election and false claims about the assassination attempts targeting Donald Trump.
Oil companies try to persuade the former president and his Republican allies not to slash provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act potentially worth billions.
Kamala Harris defended her record on "60 Minutes" and said she'd seek consensus if she defeats Donald Trump and becomes president.
Harris will sit for a conversation with the women of ABC's “The View,” speak with longtime radio host Howard Stern and tape a show with late-night comedian Stephen Colbert. The trio of appearances comes after Harris granted interviews to CBS' “60 Minutes,” which aired Monday night, and Cooper's podcast, which was released Sunday.
The poll, which was conducted in mid-September, found about 7 in 10 Black voters have a somewhat or very favorable view of Harris, with few differences between Black men and women voters on how they view the Democratic candidate. Younger and older Black voters also had similar views of the vice president.