Democrats rally behind Kamala Harris; raises $50 million after Biden exits race
This is CNBC's live blog covering news and updates on Joe Biden's decision to bow out from the U.S. presidential campaign of 2024. See below for the latest updates.
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This is CNBC's live blog covering news and updates on Joe Biden's decision to bow out from the U.S. presidential campaign of 2024. See below for the latest updates.
The Democratic money machine is back in business.
Polls suggest former president Donald Trump is in a strong position to win back the presidency this November — a development that could have wide-ranging implications for Canada, given how tumultuous his first term was for this country.
Democrats greeted President Biden’s departure from the presidential race with an avalanche of cash, donating more than $30 million online on Sunday and making it the single biggest day for online Democratic contributions since the 2020 election — with hours still to go.
After years spent working on his re-election campaign or in his White House, the vast majority of President Joe Biden’s official and campaign staff found out about his historic decision to stand down from the 2024 presidential race the same way most Americans did.
The last time Congress passed a law to protect children on the internet was in 1998 — before Facebook, before the iPhone and long before today’s oldest teenagers were born. Now, a bill aiming to protect kids from the harms of social media, gaming sites and other online platforms appears to have enough bipartisan support to pass, though whether it actually will remains uncertain.
Social media users were surprised by a new column from "The Hill" floating former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as the replacement for President Biden’s 2024 candidacy.
A worldwide Windows glitch has taken much of the world’s infrastructure offline.