China June 10, 2023 Biden admin confirms China spy base efforts in Cuba, calls it 'ongoing issue' A Biden administration official on Saturday confirmed that China is working on increasing its spying efforts, including bases, in Cuba -- and it preceded the administration.
White House June 15, 2022 Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to join Biden White House, top lawyer departs The former mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms, will start as the White House Office of Public Engagement, a strategic hire for President Biden ahead of the midterms.
New York City April 28, 2021 Scott Stringer, NYC mayoral candidate, accused of sex abuse, unwanted kissing, touching A former intern who once worked for New York City mayoral candidate Scott Stringer is accusing the city's comptroller of sexually abusing and harassing her more than a decade ago, during Stringer's tenure as a lawmaker in the New York State Assembly.
Andrew Cuomo April 5, 2021 Ninth Cuomo accuser Sherry Vill meets with investigators probing claims against governor Sherry Vill, the ninth woman to accuse Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual misconduct, has met with investigators looking into the claims.
ELECTIONS November 13, 2020 Biden transition team ‘charging ahead’ but calls for more access for president-elect President-elect Joe Biden's transition team says that it’s “charging ahead” despite no official declaration by President Trump’s administration that Biden won the White House.
2020 Presidential Election October 14, 2020 Hunter Biden email story: Computer repair store owner describes handing over laptop to FBI The man, John Paul Mac Isaac, said he has a condition that affects his vision and “can’t be 100% sure” it was Hunter Biden who dropped off the computer for repair.