When President Joe Biden worked to burnish his climate legacy in the Brazilian Amazon on Sunday, the unspoken presence of Donald Trump shadowed the historic stop.
President Joe Biden made a historic visit to the Amazon on Sunday and made a call for future generations to protect the wildlife in the region.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday called on future generations to safeguard and protect the wildlife and the delicate ecological balance in the Amazon rainforest while visiting the region.
Joe Biden wandered into the Amazon rainforest after giving a speech warning of the dangers of climate change. Wearing an open-necked blue shirt, dark slacks and his trademark Aviator sunglasses, the 81-year-old outgoing US president turned away from the podium and ambled into greenery.
The Biden administration is working against the clock to try to preserve at least some of the outgoing president’s legacy before Trump takes office.
Joe Biden has given approval for Ukraine to strike targets within Russia with US-supplied long-range missiles for the first time.
President Joe Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC conference in Lima, Peru -- their last meeting of Biden’s presidency.
Citing a military statute that bans extremist tattoos, Gaither said the Deus Vult tattoo "falls along the line of Insider Threat." The Associated Press and Reuters first reported on Gaither's warning letter to the National Guard.
A video of President Joe Biden appearing to "wander off" into the Amazon rainforest has gone viral on social media. The clip comes from the end of Biden's press conference Sunday from a section of forest in Manaus, Brazil, where he delivered remarks about conservation and the investments his administration has made in clean energy infrastructure.
Xi's remarks come after Trump tapped Taiwan supporters Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz for top spots in his administration.
Ukraine's President Zelensky reacts to the US decision by saying "such things are not announced. Missiles will speak for themselves".