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Biden walks political tightrope in drug pricing dispute
Congress will likely try to move forward with drug pricing legislation, although Biden excluded such changes from his latest policy proposal.
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Congress will likely try to move forward with drug pricing legislation, although Biden excluded such changes from his latest policy proposal.
President Joe Biden and his administration will hit the road after his joint address to Congress to sell his agenda to the public.
President Joe Biden used his first joint address to Congress not just to push policy, but to defend democratic institutions themselves.
The Biden administration is unveiling a sweeping initiative designed to accelerate economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
While domestic issues may dominate Biden's first joint address to Congress, members want him to also talk about a global competitor.
A hundred days into the Biden administration, we take a look at letters from a D.C. third grade class to the president on what they want.
President Joe Biden is announcing tax credit eligibility for employers who provide paid time off for COVID-19 vaccinations.
White House health officials are concerned the COVID-19 vaccination campaign’s slow rollout may be deterring people from getting shots.
His first budget plan would pump billions more into education, health care and environmental protection, while holding firm on defense.
Moving up a previous goal of May 1, Biden is saying all adults should be able to get the vaccine starting April 19.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday will outline a wide swath of changes to investing in the U.S. infrastructure system.
President Joe Biden announced on Monday that 90 percent of adult Americans should be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations by April 19.
The White House confirmed it will release a “preview” of the fiscal 2022 budget next week, but stressed it won’t be a “formal” volume.
A former three-term senator from Florida, Nelson was a House member when he flew aboard the shuttle Columbia in 1986.
President Joe Biden delivered his first prime-time address to the nation on Thursday, a day marked by many firsts.
President Joe Biden signed a $1.86 trillion COVID-19 relief package into law Thursday, his first major legislative achievement.
It’s taking longer than other presidents have had to wait, historically, but the Senate is still generally showing deference to Biden.
The White House pulled Neera Tanden’s nomination for budget director Tuesday, ending a fraught nomination process.
President Joe Biden's choice to lead the Office of Management and Budget seems increasingly unlikely to be confirmed.
President Joe Biden will announced a $2 billion U.S. infusion toward COVID-19 prevention at a meeting of the G-7 on Friday.