Joe Biden has hosted world leaders and worked from a home office at his lakefront house in Wilmington, Delaware.
President Joe Biden's lengthy career in public service means he has been spotted on plenty of newspaper front pages. Here's a look at some of them.
Barack Obama made history when he was sworn in as the first Black president of the United States. Alongside his wife and former First Lady, Michelle, his inauguration signified hope for Black America.
Trump broke a 152-year tradition by skipping President Joe Biden 's inauguration. The departing president typically welcomes the incoming president at the North Portico and they ride down Pennsylvania Avenue together to the inauguration ceremony.
After a weeks-long pressure campaign from lawmakers and the public, Biden reversed his decision in July, writing in a statement to the American people, "I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term."
A new report painted a dark picture of President Biden's legacy and reported on lingering resentment he feels toward Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.
A federal appeals court has ruled against an Obama-era policy shielding hundreds of thousands of immigrants who have long lived in the United States from deportation.
Joe Biden is just days away from leaving the Oval Office, marking an end to his presidency and time at the forefront of US politics. Doubtless to say, the outgoing president has served a memorable single term, what with his responses to global conflicts, the covid pandemic, and the intense scrutiny he’s attracted over his mental fitness.
In an open letter to the American public ahead of the speech, Biden alluded to the fact that a central promise of his 2020 campaign remains unfulfilled.
In an open letter to the American public ahead of the speech, Biden alluded to the fact that a central promise of his 2020 campaign remains unfulfilled.
When their terms end, US presidents must move out of the country's most famous address and make other living arrangements.
For only few more days, Joe Biden will be the president of the United States. Due to his age and health concerns, returning to public office is an unlikely option. So what can he do after January 20?