Number of Americans wanting reduced immigration skyrockets, most since 2001: poll
Over 50% of Americans want to see less immigration into the U.S. A new poll shows the highest percentage of Americans wanting lower levels since 2001.
Over 50% of Americans want to see less immigration into the U.S. A new poll shows the highest percentage of Americans wanting lower levels since 2001.
Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police endorses GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick L: Philadelphia police R: Dave McCormick (Spencer Platt; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) A Pennsylvania police union that backed Sen. Bob Casey and other Democrats in past elections has endorsed Casey’s Republican challenger, Dave McCormick. The Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police endorsed McCormick over Casey this
Dr. Kevin O‘Connor said the president’s symptoms have ’improved meaningfully’ from the day prior. White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor released a letter on July 19 providing a medical update on President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 symptoms after the president tested positive for the virus two days prior. “President Biden completed his fourth dose of PAXLOVID
Biden "weighing what he should weigh" concerning the 2024 presidential election, but is also "more committed than ever" to defeating Trump, according to top campaign advisors.
Can Biden return to campaign trail? Can Biden return to campaign trail amid COVID infection, calls to drop out? 04:22 Washington — President Biden’s symptoms from COVID have improved “meaningfully” in the last day, though he still has a cough, the president’s physician said Friday. Mr. Biden had a fourth dose of Paxlovid on Friday
The Biden campaign is denying reports that President Biden could leave the 2024 presidential race, even as several more House Democrats called on him to step aside. Biden’s campaign was defiant on Friday, releasing a memo, giving several interviews and holding an all-staff call reaffirming he’s still running and aiming to put the focus on
‘The stakes are high, and the choice is clear. Together, we will win,’ the president said in a statement. President Joe Biden said on July 19 that he will resume campaigning next week after he tested positive for COVID-19 two days prior, forcing him to cancel all planned events. “I look forward to getting back