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In Scranton visit, Biden is right at home, again
Joe Biden took his pitch for his agenda to his Pennsylvania hometown of Scranton on Wednesday, in a quintessential swing district.
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Joe Biden took his pitch for his agenda to his Pennsylvania hometown of Scranton on Wednesday, in a quintessential swing district.
The White House announced steps it is taking to prepare states to vaccinate school-age kids even though the shots are not yet authorized.
Emanuel faces objections from progressive Democrats and activist groups over actions taken when he was mayor of Chicago.
Senatorial courtesy might expedite the confirmations of former Sens. Jeff Flake and Tom Udall, but others will likely wait.
White House convenes counter-ransomware summit; Treasury warns private companies about facilitating payments.
Surging economic growth fueled by fiscal and monetary firepower has given lawmakers a “mulligan” on America’s near-term budget problems.
Mexican officials have raised concerns about the program and requested improvements before they will agree to accept returned immigrants.
The White House on Friday set Nov. 8 for the anticipated lifting of restrictions on overseas travelers coming into the United States.
The president will meet unions, retailers and trade groups to discuss a supply chain logjam, but it may be too late to save Christmas.
The FDA examines booster shots for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine, but experts remain confused about Biden's goals for boosters.
Advocates for military families want Congress to create a new "basic needs allowance" to help low-paid troops to afford food.
The planned Biden administration policy would shift the focus to abusive employers, offering deportation protection to undocumented workers.
The Supreme Court wiped out a lower court ruling that gave the House the right to file a lawsuit over the use of funds for a border barrier.
The House cleared a temporary debt limit bill Tuesday that will buy lawmakers a little more time to negotiate a longer-term solution.
President Biden has surprised just about everyone, hiring or nominating a trifecta of strident Big Tech critics for top antitrust positions.
Starting in November, fully vaccinated travelers will be allowed to cross the Canadian and Mexican borders for “nonessential” purposes.
The Biden administration said it would restore the boundaries of three national monuments that President Donald Trump shrank during his term.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is calling for better oversight over White House contacts with DOJ in the wake of the 2020 election.
Roughly 192,000 people have died since all three COVID-19 vaccines became available to the U.S. general public
Voters in rural Howell, Mich., prefer Rep. Elissa Slotkin to the president, who some say could be a liability.