With just a few weeks left in office, President Biden huddled with his homeland security team after the deadly attack in New Orleans that killed at least 15 people. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
In New Orleans, confusion over the Trump administration's federal grant funding freeze leaves many in need without help.
The White House says the president and first lady will travel to New Orleans on Monday to “grieve with the families and community members impacted by the tragic attack.” Fourteen people were ...
The death toll from the New Orleans attack has risen to 15 people ... before an address about his judicial appointments at the White House on Thursday. “We have no information that anyone ...
Employees of at least two federal agencies are being instructed by the Trump administration to immediately stop using ...
"The FBI is leading the investigation to determine what happened," Biden said in a filmed address to the nation.
“We’re also continuing to investigate whether or not there’s any connection between the New Orleans attack and the explosion in Las Vegas,” Biden said before an event to celebrate his ...
Gov. Jeff Landry said he believed President Donald Trump's team was "going back to the drawing board" to streamline federal ...
Lawyers argue that city officials and contractors did not have proper security measures despite warnings about potential attacks ...
On Friday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison talks through some of the latest developments in the wake of this week ...