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Biden further rebukes Putin amid Russian mobilization, nuclear rhetoric
Speaking at United Nations, Biden said Russia had made overt nuclear threats to Europe, and may not belong on the Security Council.
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Speaking at United Nations, Biden said Russia had made overt nuclear threats to Europe, and may not belong on the Security Council.
In a filing Tuesday, former President Donald Trump urged an appeals court to keep a delay in an investigation of his handling of documents.
His optimistic remarks about COVID-19 will not lead to any immediate change in the administration's public health posture.
President Biden said the rail deal includes a wage increase above 24 percent over five years and cap workers’ health care contributions.
The IRS will use part of its new $80 billion influx of cash to fully staff in-person help centers and increase phone and online services.
The OMB on Wednesday directed federal agencies to buy software only from vendors that attest to meeting government security standards.
COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths are down, but White House argues that pandemic money is needed for future public health threats.
Biden and Democrats celebrate "inflation reduction" law as CPI report tanks markets. Meanwhile, GOP proposes national abortion limits.
At Boston's John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Biden promotes "Cancer Moonshot" aimed at ending cancer by developing innovative therapies.
Biden’s pick to lead the White House’s regulatory office has written extensively on federal regulations and their costs and benefits.
“America is back” and will lead the way in semiconductor manufacturing, President Joe Biden declared at the Intel groundbreaking in Ohio.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was on a Ford factory floor Thursday making the case for President Joe Biden's economic agenda.
Nearly 650 geographic features will be renamed to remove a slur after the Board on Geographic Names voted on final replacements.
A package of $2.8 billion in weapons transfers to Eastern Europe includes $675 million in drawdowns from U.S. stockpiles for Ukraine.
Former President Barack Obama kisses Michelle Obama during the unveiling of their portraits in the East Room of the White House on Wednesday.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona pushed back against GOP criticism of the Biden administration’s new student loan forgiveness program.
Administration unveils strategy for chip spending as Biden and Senate candidate Tim Ryan plan to attend Intel groundbreaking in Ohio.
Lawmakers will wrestle with a White House request for $47.1 billion in emergency funds and the need to avert a partial government shutdown.
President Biden defended his warning that Donald Trump is a "threat," but said not all supporters of the former president fit that bill.
The Biden administration is seeking tens of billions of dollars in emergency funds as part of the upcoming short-term spending bill.