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Biden talks inflation fight as May jobs numbers are released
Biden said Friday that he understands that most Americans don't really care what caused inflation at the grocery store.
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Biden said Friday that he understands that most Americans don't really care what caused inflation at the grocery store.
As President Biden tries pivoting to an economic message, Senate Republicans dominate the top five on our list of Washington's power players.
The Biden administration will announce Thursday the recipients of over $368 million in grants to fund railroad infrastructure and research.
President Joe Biden called on Congress to pass new gun control laws Thursday after gunmen killed dozens of people in mass shootings.
Biden told graduates of the Naval Academy they were entering the service at a pivotal time, but U.S. power and diplomacy were behind them.
Democrats are skeptical about striking a deal with Republicans to help prevent more mass shootings, which are a new American tradition.
President Joe Biden plans to sign an executive order Wednesday afternoon aimed at putting new limits on federal law enforcement.
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the nation’s top gun regulator largely dodged questions on his own views about gun control Wednesday.
No sooner than President Joe Biden had returned home, he was speaking to the country Tuesday as mourner-in-chief after another mass shooting.
The CDC says unlike COVID-19, monkeypox is a well-known entity, and both vaccines and antivirals are available to help stem the outbreak.
President Joe Biden said that even if there's a "rapprochement" between Russia and Ukraine, Russia sanctions should not be lifted quickly.
President Biden, on a trip to Tokyo, lays out an economic framework for the US and 12 other countries to counter China's influence.
Republicans can't quit Donald Trump and Democrats just can't kick the idea of a reconciliation package before Election Day.
The Jan. 6 committee wants to question Rep. Barry Loudermilk about a tour he allegedly conducted in the Capitol on Jan. 5.
President Biden stood beside his Swedish and Finnish counterparts to support them joining NATO, in defiance of Vladimir Putin and Russia.
President Biden emotionally slammed white supremacy as "poison" Tuesday as he again urged lawmakers to ban "weapons of war."
As prices rise, the White House is looking for ways to boost the housing supply without congressional action.
A key Republican senator has no regrets about calling for Joe Biden to resign as the president sharpens his midterms message.
The Senate finds itself in a familiar position after a $40.1 billion emergency funding package for Ukraine passed the House.
The administration is trying again to boost U.S. crop production after lawmakers stripped incentives from a Ukraine aid bill.