The former vice president did not testify at Thursday鈥檚 hearing of the Jan. 6 committee. But his evangelical grounding came through clearly via the words of his aides.
BTS, the K-pop supergroup, won headlines for the White House this week by speaking in the briefing room for Asian inclusion and meeting with President Biden. The world noticed.
From gun safety to abortion, measures with broad public support have gone nowhere on Capitol Hill. What can overcome systemic dysfunction?
For decades, U.S. policy on the China-Taiwan question has been to keep Beijing guessing. Comments by President Biden seem to leave less doubt.
Pennsylvania鈥檚 race may determine control of the U.S. Senate next year. And its next governor will get to appoint the official in charge of the state鈥檚 elections.
Many women at abortion-rights protests this past weekend were beyond their childbearing years. Some have memories of a pre-Roe America.
Continuing a Monitor tradition, outgoing White House press secretary Jen Psaki stops by for breakfast and a few thoughts on what it鈥檚 like to be in politics at this moment.
For these Princetonians, among the first women to graduate from the Ivy League school, the draft opinion felt personal: Many knew Samuel Alito back in the day.
During a Monitor coffee with reporters Thursday, Ambassador Oksana Markarova addressed how Ukraine would define victory in the war.
J.D. Vance won the GOP Senate primary in Ohio Tuesday, after being endorsed by Donald Trump. But the ex-president鈥檚 clout may have limits.
Salome Zourabichvili recently joined the Monitor to discuss the war in Ukraine and its implications for countries like hers.
Interacting with presidents in person always generates a more nuanced impression. Our reporter shares some observations after a recent trip to the Pacific Northwest with President Biden.
The Derun sisters opened the D Light Cafe & Bakery last fall in Washington, D.C. Now it鈥檚 catering to both local clientele and the war effort in Ukraine.
Amid a slew of challenges, President Biden鈥檚 job approval has tanked. Democrats are hoping he can turn things around before the midterms.
Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council, sat down with reporters at a Monitor Breakfast to discuss semiconductors, sanctions, and more.
At a Monitor Breakfast with reporters, Biden economic adviser Brian Deese said Russia鈥檚 economy looks set to shrink 鈥渂y 10% to 15%鈥 as Western sanctions bite.
One London professional traveled to Poland to help interpret for fleeing refugees. There she spotted a mother and her toddler.
Thefts of catalytic converters have skyrocketed due to the precious metals they contain. When our reporter鈥檚 was stolen, she got reacquainted with public transportation.
Where supporters tout Biden the coalition builder, critics say his response has been weak. A rousing Zelenskyy speech to Congress complicates the challenge.
The 1990 opening of the first McDonald鈥檚 in Russia was cause for celebration. But it wasn鈥檛 about the food 鈥 it was about being part of the wider world. That has now changed.