Brian Bushard is a Boston-based breaking news reporter on the Forbes news team, covering sports money, U.S. politics, foreign policy, and former President Donald Trump's ongoing legal cases. Before joining Forbes, he covered the environment, local government and the arts for the
9th House Democrat Says Biden Should Drop Out: Here’s Who Has Called For Biden To End Campaign
Nine sitting Democratic members of Congress have now called on Biden to step aside—though Biden has so far vowed to stay in the race.
U.S. Marshal Shoots 18-Year-Old Alleged Carjacker Outside Justice Sotomayor’s House
Two marshals reportedly assigned to protect the home of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor fired at an alleged carjacker outside Sotomayor’s Washington D.C. house, police said.
RFK Jr. Support Hits 10% In Polls As Biden Age Concerns Mount—Though He’s Still Not On These State Ballots
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. landed on the ballot in New Mexico, and could appear on the ballot in Georgia.
What Is The 25th Amendment? Why It’s Under Discussion As Biden’s Fate Remains Unclear
Several Republicans have called for the 25th Amendment to oust President Joe Biden after his rocky debate performance, as concerns mount over his mental acuity and advanced age.
White House Denies Biden Has Parkinson’s After Being Quizzed About Parkinson’s Doctor Visits
The Biden administration doubled down on the 81-year-old president’s claim he is capable of four more years in the White House.
Biden Doubles Down As Donors Question Campaign: ‘I Don’t Care What The Billionaires Think’
President Joe Biden has been losing support from some billionaire megadonors in the wake of the first presidential debate, though in an interview on Monday, he said he doesn’t “care what the billionaires think.”
Las Vegas Breaks All-Time Heat Record—Here Are The Other Major Heat Records Broken This Summer
New heat records were set in dozens of U.S. cities last week, while temperatures in Death Valley climbed just one degree shy of the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth.
Beryl Could Hit Texas With Hurricane Winds By Sunday
At least 11 people were killed as Hurricane Beryl swept through the Caribbean Islands, and forecasters warn it could intensify again as it nears Texas.
Trump Scores Another Victory: Judge Delays Classified Documents Deadline—Again
Trump’s federal classified documents trial had been scheduled to start in May, though a series of delays pushed that date back, as Trump’s legal team continues to push for delays.
Biden Interview Deepens Democrat Concerns—While Some Allies Stick With Him
President Joe Biden told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos he would refuse to take a neurological and cognitive test, claiming last week’s debate was simply a “bad episode.”