Biden’s decision, which halts federal executions, has sparked debate, with critics questioning the fairness of the death penalty system and President-elect Donald Trump pledging to reinstate it.
President Joe Biden announced Monday that he is commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, changing their punishments to life imprisonment. The decision comes just weeks ...
Two prominent advisers who helped President-elect Donald Trump win a second White House term will be taking on roles at an ...
President-elect Donald Trump's defamation suit against ABC was formally dismissed on Monday after both parties reached a $15 ...
The move affects 37 men, including Ronald Mikos, a 76-year-old Illinois doctor. Mikos, the oldest man on federal death row, ...
European leaders are making clear ahead of the Trump presidency that they plan to spend more on defense as Russia remains a ...
Stephen A. Smith is moving the goalposts regarding his political affiliation(s) — again. The First Take star, who’s never ...
President-elect Donald Trump is doubling down on threats to retake control of the Panama Canal. At a rally in Arizona, over ...
President-elect Trump said Sunday evening on social media that the U.S. owning Greenland “is an absolute necessity,” in a ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – The House Ethics committee released its report on former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz Monday morning ...
THE THREE-WEEK SPRINT: President JOE BIDEN is commuting the sentences of nearly every prisoner on the federal government’s death row, a decision likely to hinder Trump’s ability to rapidly resume ...
Some Texas lawmakers including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick slammed the Biden administration over the auction of wall materials. But ...