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Biden administration moves to ease student loan debt burden
Changes are estimated to forgive student loans for 40,000 borrowers immediately, but some Democrats want Biden to go much farther.
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Changes are estimated to forgive student loans for 40,000 borrowers immediately, but some Democrats want Biden to go much farther.
Donald Trump plays coy about another White House run. But he has showed a card, suggesting his health will play a bigger role in his decision.
A federal judge in Florida ruled against the administration’s mask mandate for passengers on airlines and public transit Monday.
Ukrainians who entered the U.S. by April 11 can apply for deportation protection, more than a month longer than a previous deadline.
People from Cameroon living in the U.S. as of April 14 will be protected from deportation and eligible to work legally for 18 months.
A funeral assistance program for COVID-19 victims reimbursed families for some ineligible expenses like flowers, catering and transportation.
Resuming after the COVID-19 pandemic forced its cancellation the last two years, event brings children, officials and celebrities together.
President Biden will nominate Michael Barr, a former Treasury official, to be the top bank regulator at the Federal Reserve.
President Biden and his wife Jill Biden released their joint tax return Friday, showing they paid $150,439 in federal income taxes for 2021.
The Biden administration pledged to open federal programs to more people and reduce racial disparities caused by government decisions.
President Biden called on Congress to pass a bill to bolster America's competitiveness. But a yellow robot dog named Spot stole the show.
A White House plan to rescind a pandemic-related migration restriction is dividing Senate Democrats who face tough reelection races.
President Biden is expected to press for congressional action on a China competitiveness bill, arguing it would lower inflation.
The administration on Wednesday extended the COVID-19 public health emergency for another 90 days, until around mid July.
Stronger sanctions on Russia and sending more weapons to Ukraine are just two most issues on which voters are siding with the GOP over Biden.
Corn-state lawmakers cheered the administration’s decision to allow year-round sale of gasoline with up to 15 percent ethanol content.
Biden picks former prosecutor for top role at gun regulation agency - Uncategorized
Administration officials are taking to the road this month to promote the rural benefits of infrastructure spending.
The event celebrated a historic moment for the country, and Jackson spoke of civil rights struggles that got her there.
The Biden administration is close to striking an agreement with Iran, and lobbying machinery is cranking back into action on Capitol Hill.