President Joe Biden welcomed Jordan’s King Abdullah II to the White House Monday for a discussion on how to end the months-long war in Gazan and plan for what comes afterward.
Read MoreA renowned humanitarian, philanthropist and pioneer in the pursuit of peace, Rosalynn Carter passed away at 96, leaving a legacy of justice.
Read MoreThe Australian Prime Minister was invited back in June.
Read MoreThe President declared support for both Israel and Ukraine in a primetime address from the Oval Office on Thursday Evening.
Read MoreAmericans are urged to be on high alert and take travel precautions as hostilities in the Israel-Hamas crisis heighten, potentially leading to U.S. intervention.
Read MoreIn honor of World Mental Health Day, Emhoff and Dr. Murthy empowered young people and their parents to advocate for mental health in our country.
Read MoreHamas attacked the Israeli state from the land, sea and air.
Read MoreAs five prisoners returned home from Iran in exchange for $6 billion in frozen oil funds, Republican criticism hints at implications for the upcoming elections.
Read MoreDuring Biden’s visit, Vietnam elevated the United States to the highest level of diplomatic status that only a handful of countries have received from the Vietnamese.
Read MoreBlinken’s visit to Ukraine with $1 billion in new funding was overshadowed by an attack from Russia.
Read MoreThe First Lady traveled to London solo, as President Biden would not be in attendance.
Read MoreKing Charles III was crowned King of England on May 6th.
Read MoreAfter serving the British Kingdom for 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II, 96, died in September.
Read MoreThe First Family of the Republic of Korea will visit the United States, as the President looks forward to hosting his second State Dinner on Wednesday.
Read MorePresident Biden ended his four-day trip in Ballina where citizens waved Irish as well as American flags as the President toured their small Irish town.
Read More“If you’ll forgive the poor attempt at Irish: Ta me sa bhaile,” Biden said. “I’m at home.”
Read MoreThis is the first time the two leaders have met in person since February of last year.
Read MorePresident Biden followed his surprise trip to Kyiv on Monday with a trip to Warsaw, Poland, as he continues to back Ukraine and oppose the invasion from Russia.
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