Democrat Governors Rally Behind Biden After White House Meeting

President Joe Biden in a campaign message on Wednesday said he is ‘in this race to the end.’ WASHINGTON—Governors who met with President Joe Biden at the White House on Wednesday expressed their support for him after their discussions about Democratic Party leadership. “The governors have his back,” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who chairs the

Spending Caps Impose Shortfalls on Planned Fusion Energy Development Allocations

Key Democrat calls on Biden administration, Congress to boost funding if US is to remain the world leader in emerging energy technology. Despite advances in the last two years, the federal government’s fiscal year 2025 budget falls short of annual allocations outlined in 2021’s CHIPS and Science Act and funding requests from industry leaders for

Defiant Biden says he will stay in race

Defiant Biden says he will stay in race – CBS News Watch CBS News Amid the fallout from his poor debate performance last week, President Biden, ahead of a critical meeting with Democratic governors, told campaign staffers on a call Wednesday that “I am running. I’m the nominee of the Democratic Party. No one’s pushing

Biden meets with Democratic governors as White House works to shore up support

Washington — President Biden was holding a meeting with Democratic governors Wednesday evening as the White House and his reelection campaign work to shore up support for him after last week’s shaky debate performance.  Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the chair of the Democratic Governors Association, was at the White House for the meeting. California Gov. Gavin

Columbia Officials Admit Protest Rules ‘Don’t Work,’ Mock Other Administrators in New Texts

Top Columbia University officials conceded in private that their rules for managing student protests “don’t work,” according to new text messages released this week by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, raising questions about the school’s commitment to keeping order on campus. The messages, sent during a May 31 panel on Jewish life,

Judge Halts Mississippi Law Requiring Internet Age Verification

The range of content the state had the power to moderate under the law is too broad and subjective, NetChoice argued in its lawsuit. A federal judge has granted NetChoice’s request for a preliminary injunction that suspends Mississippi state law that required internet users to be age-verified. House Bill 1126—intended to protect minors from harmful