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Biden has himself to blame for lost leverage
ANALYSIS — Biden has had a very bad month. Things could change, but for now, his White House is suddenly performing very much like Trump’s.
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ANALYSIS — Biden has had a very bad month. Things could change, but for now, his White House is suddenly performing very much like Trump’s.
Biden is requiring most federal workers to get COVID-19 shots and will propose that workers at large companies get vaccinated or undergo testing.
David Chipman's nomination to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been torpedoed by Senate Democrats.
The president asked Trump appointees to the military service academy boards to resign and threatened to fire those who don’t quit.
The White House and Democrats in Congress have begun what could be a long response to addressing a Texas anti-abortion law.
Biden defended his decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan, saying he had no interest in continuing a forever war or forever exit.
The measure would set money aside for Americans evacuated from Afghanistan after the U.S. troop pullout, which was completed Monday.Â
The failure of electricity systems due to Hurricane Ida highlight the need for infrastructure upgrades, public officials say.
The humanitarian aid community is pleading with U.S. officials to help lessen a catastrophe in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover.
Thousands of Afghan special immigrant visa holders and other refugees will test a resettlement system largely dismantled by Trump.
President Joe Biden pledged to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan by Aug. 31, despite a terrorist attack that left 12 of them dead.
Pelosi said a trip to Afghanistan by Reps. Seth Moulton and Peter Meijer, both military veterans, "was not, in my view, a good idea."
DHS to ‘vigorously’ fight judge's order to reinstate a Trump-era policy that forced asylum-seekers to wait out their cases in Mexico.
Biden said evacuations from Afghanistan are on track to finish Aug. 31, but the deadline requires Taliban cooperation.
The FDA granted full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19, aiming to persuade the hesitant that it is safe.
President Biden said he's unaware of Americans who can't make it to Kabul airport and pledged to evacuate all Afghan allies.
Typically used on crops such as strawberries, apples, broccoli and corn, it has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
White House advisers announced that all Americans should expect to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster shots eight months after their last shot.
Charles F. Sams is a former executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon.
The White House on Tuesday defended President Joe Biden’s handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.