President Joe Biden is spending his second to last day in office in Charleston, South Carolina this Sunday. Here's what we know about the president's visit.
Biden’s win in the state’s 2020 Democratic primary set him up to achieve his life’s goal of becoming president.
As President Joe Biden’s final days in the White House wind down and he prepares to deliver his farewell address to the nation Wednesday evening, Democratic Party leaders have shared a compilation of numbers that they say highlight some of the administration’s key policy successes and their impacts in North Carolina.
Biden's pardons have come under great scrutiny by many Republican lawmakers, with Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) becoming the latest to issue criticism on the matter.
Allison Huynhsaid that contrasted with the "complacency" of Biden, Trump's busy first four days in office showed he was governing in a competent manner.
NORTH CHARLESTON, South Carolina >> President Joe Biden urged despondent fellow Democrats not to give up hope as he returned to the warm embrace of South Carolina’s Black churchgoing community to mark the final full day of his presidency on Sunday.
President Joe Biden visited South Carolina on his final full day in office to attended worship services and recognize his long relationship with a state that catapulted him to the 2020 Democratic nomination with the endorsement of Congressman Jim Clyburn.
Joe Biden traveled to South Carolina on Sunday, his last full day as US president, where he urged Americans to "keep the faith in a better day to come" as he marked the national holiday honoring
In what will likely be the final public remarks of Biden's time in office, he reflected on his decades-long career and urged Americans to "always keep the faith."
The abrupt action targeting career prosecutors who worked on special counsel Jack Smith’s team is the latest sign of upheaval inside the Justice Department. It reflects the administration’s determination to purge the government of workers it perceives as disloyal to the president.
A federal appeals panel has heard arguments involving a still-unresolved November election for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat. Three judges on the 4th U.S.