Dave Boyer is a White House correspondent for The Washington Times. A native of Allentown, Pa., Boyer worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer from 2002 to 2011 and also has covered Congress for the Times. He is a graduate of Penn State University. Boyer can be reached at dboyer@washingtontimes.com.
President Biden on Monday defended his push to raise corporate taxes to pay for trillions of dollars in infrastructure spending, while Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said she is working with G20 countries to create a global minimum tax that would discourage U.S. companies from moving overseas to avoid higher taxes at home.
President Biden, who campaigned as a no-drama moderate Democrat, has embarked on a sweeping far-left agenda of massive tax increases, climate-change mandates and more red tape.
Major League Baseball's decision to relocate the 2021 All-Star Game and draft in response to Georgia's new election law has pushed the nation's favorite pastime into a polarizing debate over voting rights.
Former President Donald Trump urged Americans on Saturday night to boycott major U.S. industries and companies, including Delta Airlines and Major League Baseball, over their resistance to Georgia's conservative overhaul of its election system.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said Saturday that Major League Baseball "bowed down to the cancel culture" by moving its All-Star game from Atlanta in response to the state's new voting law.
A Capitol police officer was killed when a driver rammed his vehicle into him and another Capitol Police officer Friday at a main security checkpoint at the complex, site of a deadly riot on Jan. 6, acting Capitol Police chief Yogananda Pittman said.
President Biden took an early victory lap Friday on a strong jobs report but said the surge in hiring in March won't deter him from pushing through a multitrillion-dollar infrastructure plan with a massive tax increase.
President Biden on Thursday convened his first in-person Cabinet meeting since taking office, tapping a handful of his top officials to sell his newly announced $2.25 trillion infrastructure and climate package.
Facebook and Instagram removed an interview of former President Donald Trump by his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, citing their blackouts of the former president.
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday slammed President Biden's plans for a huge tax increase as a "classic globalist betrayal" of American workers that will result in U.S. jobs and factories moving to China and other countries.
The CEO of Delta Air Lines, one of Georgia's largest employers, said in an apparent reversal on Wednesday that the state's voting-law overhaul is "unacceptable" and doesn't match the company's values, while a top Republican lawmaker blasted the corporate chief for "caving to the woke mob."
President Biden on Tuesday signed a two-month extension of the popular Paycheck Protection Program to give small businesses, especially those with fewer than 20 employees, more time to apply for forgivable loans.
The Biden administration is green-lighting a plan to charge motorists who drive into midtown Manhattan, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday, while a Republican lawmaker called it part of Democrats' "war on cars."
A 10th woman accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, claiming Monday that the Democrat kissed her aggressively on the cheeks at her home while touring flood-damaged areas in 2017.
President Biden will propose tax increases to pay for more than $3 trillion in new spending on infrastructure and health care, but he's open to more borrowing, too, the White House said on Monday.
President Biden announced a plan Monday to ramp up development of large offshore wind farms to generate electricity for up to 10 million homes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A current aide of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is the latest woman to accuse the three-term Democrat of sexual harassment, in a report published on Friday.
Vice President Kamala D. Harris blamed former President Trump on Friday for the rise in attacks against Asian Americans, as she and President Biden met with community leaders in Georgia in the wake of murders of six Asian women at massage parlors.