President Biden addressed concerns over his health saying that he would take another neurological exam if doctors believed that he should.
When asked whether there is anything he wishes he had done differently during the Israel-Hamas war, Biden points to his first visit to Israel after the October 7 attack. He adds that Israel has been "less than cooperative" about getting aid into Gaza.
When asked if Europe will be left on its own if Trump wins the election, President Biden defends his reputation with European allies, saying that they are not telling him "Joe don't run," but saying, "you've got to win."
In a question from Reuters on the future of his candidacy, President Biden stumbled in his response by calling Vice President Kamala Harris "Vice President Trump."
A Wisconsin radio network acknowledged Thursday that it agreed to edit out parts of an interview with President Joe Biden before it aired last week at the request of his re-election campaign.
A woman who pleaded guilty to killing entertainment consultant and social justice advocate Michael Latt was sentenced to 35 years to life in prison on Wednesday.
Capitol Police said David Octavius Daffin had broken away from a public tour. He was arrested three times in under a month for related crimes in the building.
With more than 1 million people still without power in the Houston area after Hurricane Beryl, some hospitals are operating under generator power, and emergency room visits are up as temperatures soar. Sweltering heat continued for tens of millions around the country and is blamed for dozens of deaths. NBC News' Kathy Park reports.
Multiple officers who were involved in the arrest of a man in Brooklyn have been placed on “modified assignment,” New York Mayor Eric Adams said, after they were filmed repeatedly punching the man. Asked why the officers used such force, Adams, a retired NYPD captain, responded in part: “Adrenaline is real.”
Democrats running in competitive congressional races are trying to keep the focus on their own campaigns as President Joe Biden, confronted with questions about his future as the party’s nominee, defiantly declares that he isn’t going anywhere.
Multiple officers in New York City were placed on “modified assignment” after a video that appears to show two officers punching a man was posted to social media.
This week, for the majority of medical students at Johns Hopkins University, the cost just became zero.
One person has died as flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl sweeps Vermont, Gov. Phil Scott announced Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump has asked a state court judge to toss out his criminal conviction in New York, pointing to the Supreme Court’s recent immunity decision that outlines when a former president must be shielded from prosecution.
Close allies and congressional Democrats are increasing the pressure on Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race against Donald Trump.
Fake Botox injections given by untrained people in places without a doctor on standby landed more than a dozen women in the hospital.
The family and friends of Taylor Casey, a Chicago woman who went missing in the Bahamas last month, are calling on the U.S. to intervene in the investigation.